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Mage Wars => Rules Discussion => General Questions => Topic started by: ktype2 on October 28, 2012, 02:53:32 AM
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Since sleep incapacitates a creature until they receive damage, is it possible for a mage/creature to attack a friendly creature to wake him up?
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Yes - and in most scenatios, it is the only option (since your opponent will not do it for you).
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Yes - and in most scenatios, it is the only option (since your opponent will not do it for you).
We talked about this a while back. Check these out attacking friendly creatures (http://magewars.com/jsite/forum/rules-discussion/1371-attacking-friendly-creatures) and condition removal (http://magewars.com/jsite/forum/rules-discussion/1391-condition-removals#1398)
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I think it is time this question goes into the faq.
Hedge
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I think it is time this question goes into the faq.
Hedge
I do not have final say for the FAQs or I would. :)
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Hey guys!
Shadow - you are a highly respected member of the Mage Wars team sir. Anytime you feel something should be in the FAQ, please let me know. The FAQ is going to be assembled, and should be posted, sometime this week.
I agree that a clarification for sleep would be a good idea. The whole concept was to create a situation where you have to attack your own creature, which is a fun and interesting mechanic! If timed right, it can put a creature out of the game for a long time.
A Priestess can remove the sleep condition as part of her innate ability.
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Hey guys!
Shadow - you are a highly respected member of the Mage Wars team sir. Anytime you feel something should be in the FAQ, please let me know. The FAQ is going to be assembled, and should be posted, sometime this week.
I agree that a clarification for sleep would be a good idea. The whole concept was to create a situation where you have to attack your own creature, which is a fun and interesting mechanic! If timed right, it can put a creature out of the game for a long time.
A Priestess can remove the sleep condition as part of her innate ability.
Ty for the nod Bryan. Had been on calls for the past 2 hours so a bit late on the response.
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Yes - and in most scenatios, it is the only option (since your opponent will not do it for you).
But than sleep is one of the must brutal cards in the game!!
A wizard with his familiar can cast a sleep spell every round, almost for free!!
And killing the bird is not easy, if good protected!
I ran into a Priestes, casting my first 2 big wolfs in the game to sleep! Mana loss was more than double than hers! And the game was gone...
I dont like sleep... its to mighty i think! :(