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Crimson Sentry - Shadowfen
I feel the "poison on death" should originate from where this card dies, not where you first placed it. Doesn't make sense.
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> _Originally posted by **[GreenDent](/forums/941638/topics/871090?page=1#11683144):**_
> > _Originally posted by **[URZHU](/forums/941638/topics/871090?page=1#11488108):**_
> > Crimson Sentry - Shadowfen
> > I feel the "poison on death" should originate from where this card dies, not where you first placed it. Doesn't make sense.
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But it's your opinion where it dies? It's part of how YOU imagine the battle looks like. But try this perspective: when attacking a weaker unit, only the required units leave for battle. Why? If ever 1 strength is an entire army and they have to chose the battlefield between their camps(they set camp on a tile and move camp when moving). They send out little scout units to know how to battle their opponents . When they start to mobilise, the enemy and your units leave for the battlefield on the border of the two tiles. Hence your unit dies on its own tile. Your not wrong, but try to convince me my perspective isn't right with arguments...
I don't use shadowfen because it's a useless garbage Kingdom. If you are talking about its effect resolving on the placed tile like this: placement (0,0) movement (0,1) attack/death (0,2) and the effect resolving at (0,0) your right and you can ignore the above.
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How the heck did this topic get 6,000 views? Lol
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> *Originally posted by **[SmebSmeb](/forums/955765/topics/871090?page=1#11692098)**:*
> How the heck did this topic get 6,000 views? Lol
Not too sure. Probably a lot of people wondering why this poor card was turned into garbage.
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Nope holy shit the original post is pretty old. That's probably how.
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