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Shadow's Slumber does not work as intended for me - should i fill a bug report ?

DinoZavr
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Played several matches against players. When Rajhin desk was on the table
each every attempt i played the card "7 - Shadow's Slumber" to kick my opponents agents the strange things happened.
Several times my opponent had TWO agents. I was prompted to select the agent to kick.
After i have pointed to a certain agent it was actually kicked. BUT i got no second prompt,
and the second agent of my foe stayed intact.

Card description is crystal clear:
"Knock Out - Place 2 of your opponent's active agents into their cooldown pile."
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Please HALP!
Is it only me? Have you experienced this effect?
Should i bug report? (i don''t stream and don't record video)

P.S. this forum does not allow to post questions - discussions only
PC EU
  • Necrotech_Master
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    i think the base card jarring lullaby does allow knocking out 2 agents, so i would think it would be a bug if the card upgrade does not
    plays PC/NA
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  • Naomi_K
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    If your opponent has an agent with a taunt, it will prevent you from knocking out a second agent without a taunt.

    You can either knock out 2 agents without taunts or 2 agents with taunts. But if only one agent has a taunt it will protect the one that doesn't.
    Edited by Naomi_K on 28 June 2022 21:42
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  • Necrotech_Master
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    Naomi_K wrote: »
    If your opponent has an agent with a taunt, it will prevent you from knocking out a second agent without a taunt.

    You can either knock out 2 agents without taunts or 2 agents with taunts. But if only one agent has a taunt it will protect the one that doesn't.

    totally forgot about this because i only recently ran into this as well, its only happened to me once so far lol
    plays PC/NA
    handle @Necrotech_Master
    active player since april 2014

    i have my main house (grand topal hideaway) listed in the housing tours, it has multiple target dummies, scribing altar, and grandmaster stations (in progress being filled out), as well as almost every antiquity furnishing on display to preview them

    feel free to stop by and use the facilities
  • DinoZavr
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    @Naomi_K thank you, it might be the case.
    Strange enough Zenimax had not published the exact rules. It is a card game, after all.
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  • Naomi_K
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    @DinoZavr The description on the taunt cards does say that they need to be attacked first, which I take to mean that you have to remove them from the board before you can start attacking other agents. The ambush contract card from the treasury works the same way. If there are agents with a taunt and agents without a taunt on the board, you can only attack the ones with a taunt.
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  • DinoZavr
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    @Naomi_K the procedure of kicking TWO agents when you FIRST kick the shielded one with a taunt, AND then SECOND you kick another agent (if these was more that one with taunt - then, again, with a taunt) does not contradict anything.
    This is why i would yell for @ZOS to publish them rules!
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  • Skvysh
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    Here are the three possible scenarios:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5rYbs-kb_4

    Now, of course Naomi's point does make sense from a certain point of view - you get two Knock-Outs in one action, and while there's at least one taunt up, you can only Knock-Out taunt agents (until the action's finished). Otherwise, the game would need to interrupt mid-action and re-calculate possible Knock-Out targets (and currently ToT doesn't handle interruptions well anyway).

    Intuitively, though, one would expect for Knock-Outs to first force you to target any taunts up and then if you still have Knock-Outs left after all taunts are down - allow you to proceed with taking out non-taunt agents.

    It's really difficult to say what's the intended interaction here, as there's no clear guidelines (as far as I'm aware) to how this scenario should be handled.
  • DinoZavr
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    @Skvysh thank you very much for the awesome video.
    Sad Zenimax has not published the exact rules yet, leaving us players to dig the most ambiguous moments :(
    PC EU
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