When played at superior, Outside the Hourglass deals one damage rather
than two to a Nephandus, correct? That is, OtH is considered a
"damaging effect" rather then environmental damage?
Outside the Hourglass
Inflict 2 damage on the opposing minion.
Nephandus (Mage)
Each strike or damaging effect made against the Nephandus by the
opposing minion during combat inflicts 1 less damage.
John Eno
On Apr 13, 4:21 pm, Kushiel <invisibleking...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When played at superior, Outside the Hourglass deals one damage rather
> than two to a Nephandus, correct?
Yes.
> That is, OtH is considered a
> "damaging effect" rather then environmental damage?
What you mean is "OtH is considered damage 'from the minion' rather
than environmental damage."
And that is correct.
(Both damage-from-a-minion and environmental damage are considered
damaging effects.)
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On Apr 13, 4:25 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote:
> (Both damage-from-a-minion and environmental damage are considered
> damaging effects.)
Ah, okay. It's the "by the opposing minion" text on Nephandus that
makes them vulnerable to environmental damage, not the "damaging
effect" text. Gotcha. Thanks.
John Eno