So I have been playing Duels, as I do, and cranking out the Shockspitter deck. Very strong. I find these decks that are this strong boring TBH.
Anyways, I am slaying with this deck and I have this game where I have two copies of Bran and about 4 copies of Shockspitter. I played it safe (still won) and didn’t play two Brans because my question is, do both work like that?
I know a normal Shockspitter deals once damage.
One Shockspitter with a Bran does twice damage.
Three Shockspitters without Bran does thrice damage, so
Does playing two Brans with a Shockspitter cause frice the damage?
Thanks
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Read brans effect only as it is worded
Twice twice is twice once regardless of numbers
However, battlegrounds brann can be made to go thrice
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But, if there are two Brans on board, so it would be a frice?
I guess the question is do both Brans act separately? If they do, it is a frice. One Shockspitter with two Brans on board acts Frice in that case.
Sadly there is no added advantage…
But if you play 3 brann, they will combine and become bbbrrraaannnnnn! The effect will be qrice!
But bewarned. Older generation phone and PC may explode!
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So you are saying, that no matter how many Bran’s are on the board, the BC only goes twice?
If the BC was “draw a card.” You play Bran so the BC becomes for one play, “draw two.”
You are saying that if there are two Bran’s on the board, you do not draw two twice making it a frice?
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Sadly no. But can always try report at bugs forum and hope the dev may change things.
I didn’t play them both because I did not know. To me it seems that each Bran would proc separately? But what you are saying is that it is universal?
That is what has me confused.
Brann’s boardwide condition is that battlecries will happen twice. No matter how many Brann’s you can fit onto the board and then played a battlecry minion, all the powers would be in unision, saying, battlecry twice. And Twice it will be. And it was good. Then We lost. And it was good. For the Brann giveth.
Unlike with having multiple Barons on the board, not that having more than 1 changes things, but when one dies you still have the other to continue letting deathrattles occur twice. But alas, having 2 Brann’s does nothing for you like that as battlecries dont occur in combat.
So unless you are going for a triple Brann (Golden Brann in Battlegrounds) then just use it as an extra card that’s useless until your first brann is dead.
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Ok thanks. I just feel like there should be something that says, “global cooldown” or something. I didn’t play it as a double for that reason.
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It’s an easy thing to get confused on, but the wording is super important.
Just like “Your next spell costs (1) less”. If you play that twice, it doesn’t make it so your next spell costs 1 less and your next spell after that costs 1 less, but rather your next spell now costs 1 less twice.
Brann just straight up says twice and it ends there. Like the elemental that says your next spell casts twice, if you play that twice, your next spell casts twice and your next spell casts twice…so your next spell only casts twice, and not 2 additional times.
so play Bran, Shock, then Bran and another Shock to get max out of that scenerio?
I guess not…the second Bran would be wasted. I guess…
Edit: well I get it. I made the right choice. I did what I did because I wasn’t sure.
Thanks!
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Yeah you played it right. The other brann is just a waste. I would try to save it to protect the other brann.
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I appreciate the input. Now post a song that matters to you in the OT man. You learned me here in the standard, now give me something of your soul in the music, please.
Clarification: several brews deep. you are not allowed to report me.
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I got just a song you might like that you’ve likely never heard.
And note I’ve never once reported anyone on these forums ever unless it was an extreme case of self harm advocation.
You would think someone who’ve been playing since beta and claims to be good at the game would know these things.
But I guess not!
And khagdar IS ADDITIVE… go figures
Twice as many means something mathematically different than twice though.
In a case where I am unsure of the interaction, I generally play it safe. It seems clear now but not as much in the middle of a turn in a competitive match.