Necrotech_Master wrote: »its an order of operations thing
other operations such as discarding cards happen before your allowed to play anything, and bewilderments are auto-played when you start your turn
since you have to have the card in your hand when using an almalexia cards or patron, you cannot "discard" them because they auto play, but if the opponent inflicts a "discard X cards" that happens before your allowed to play anything (including bewilderments)
other mechanics such as card removals or using treasury on bewilderments can be done after the bewilderment card is already "played" and before it enters your cooldown pile at end of turn
Personofsecrets wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »its an order of operations thing
other operations such as discarding cards happen before your allowed to play anything, and bewilderments are auto-played when you start your turn
since you have to have the card in your hand when using an almalexia cards or patron, you cannot "discard" them because they auto play, but if the opponent inflicts a "discard X cards" that happens before your allowed to play anything (including bewilderments)
other mechanics such as card removals or using treasury on bewilderments can be done after the bewilderment card is already "played" and before it enters your cooldown pile at end of turn
I think that people understand how the game works, but are suggesting that it works a different way.
Personofsecrets wrote: »Why not think that "broken" is being used in the "unfun unbalanced" sense than "bug sense?"
I won't assume that English is everyones first language, but I do encourage everyone to keep an open mind. The people posting on the forum often are expressing, in their own ways, a dialog of improving the game that can only emerge through some understanding.
On one of my recent posts another TOT enthusiast understood my language of making suggestions for improvements and, even then, they felt the need to give the example of how the game rules work. But we know how the game works and it is sort of reactionary thinking to resort to having to recite the current rules in the face of a suggestion. But again, I won't assume command of the language by any poster. It's incredibly easy to interpret words in an non-intended way. I just encourage that everyone remains thoughtful when seeing suggestions for improvements.
Shouldn't we all want all things to be better? Isn't that the background that we come from?