So Bound at Dusk 3 and Hew... [2]
(TLDR : Change the way Bound At Dusk Epiphany 3 works to avoid awkward situations : A first card is activated until it is resolved, then a second card is activated once the first one is resolved.)
Hi,
small suggestion regarding the operation/interaction between the Upgrade Chizuru "Bound At Dusk" epiphany 3 and Nine "Hew" as well as "Fighting Spirit" following the latest patch.
Context: Before the update, when Bound at Dusk activated two Fighting Spirits and/or Hew simultaneously, both activations applied to the same Hew, effectively "duplicating" the Hew during combat when both were resolved.
After the recent update, they changed the mechanics to avoid this issue. However, now, when two Fighting Spirits and/or Hew activate at the same time, only one Hew is activated.
This prevents the card from being duplicated, but it does mean we literally lose the activation of one of the two cards. Because when Fighting Spirit activates, the card chosen by Fighting Spirit is selected upon activation.
Therefore, if the Hew chosen upon activation is the same as that of another Fighting Spirit, or if the Hew has already resolved, the effect of the second Fighting Spirit is lost, since its activation target has disappeared in favor of a new Hew created by the previous one.
My suggestion is as follows: two ways to correct and make the interaction more interesting:
-Either make the card chosen by Fighting Spirit selected upon resolution of the chain, which would allow the newly created Hew to be activated, and not the one that disappears upon the first activation.
-Or change the mechanics of Bound At Dusk 3, and a first card is activated until it is resolved, then a second card is activated once the first one is resolved.
I would be more in favor of the 2nd solution proposed here, because it would avoid future "issues" if another cards were to work like Hew and would make the epiphany 3 of Bound At Dusk less clunky in some cases.
TLDR : Change the way Bound At Dusk Epiphany 3 works to avoid awkward situations : A first card is activated until it is resolved, then a second card is activated once the first one is resolved.
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agreed