I didn't expect you to read my comment, let alone prove to me how right you were. Awesome video man, you definitely have a deep understanding of the mechanics.
I wonder if that is intentional, maybe is a coding problem, she doesnt switch jubilee as well if jubilee pulls blink right? She doesnt see GM or jubilee as played before her, she sees like at the same time or something like that
The reason is because "last card played" means that cards effect must be fully resolved. When Jubilee happens, she isn't considered "played" until her effect is resolved, which is the card she pulls has to resolve its effect completely. Since Jubilee has to wait on that, the card played BEFORE Jubilee is the last card played and is targeted instead. It's confusing. Watch the video before this for a few examples on how that works.
I didn't expect you to read my comment, let alone prove to me how right you were. Awesome video man, you definitely have a deep understanding of the mechanics.
I read them all! It's feedback and that's what I want. I appreciate it!
Thanks for proving this video. Although I'm rather sad about the interaction :(
It's tough to make work and seems like a desperation play. But I can see many a butts being saved by this.
Thx for proving the mechanic.
Cool combo to build a deck around with
I mean you could Absorbing Man the Blink and then Grandmaster the Absorbing Man for two Blinks right?
SIR!!!! WHAT A TURN 6 PLAY!!!!!!!
i’m pretty sure you could have also played captain marvel into grandmaster to move blink to middle and replace captain marvel.
adds another wrinkle to using grandmaster since replacing blink is kind of bad at 7 power
awesome video thanks for sharing
I wonder if that is intentional, maybe is a coding problem, she doesnt switch jubilee as well if jubilee pulls blink right? She doesnt see GM or jubilee as played before her, she sees like at the same time or something like that
The reason is because "last card played" means that cards effect must be fully resolved. When Jubilee happens, she isn't considered "played" until her effect is resolved, which is the card she pulls has to resolve its effect completely.
Since Jubilee has to wait on that, the card played BEFORE Jubilee is the last card played and is targeted instead.
It's confusing. Watch the video before this for a few examples on how that works.