Slay the Spire
iavas Jan 5, 2019 @ 11:49pm
Bug or Wrong Description About Enlightenment
The description of Enlightenment is "Reduce the cost of all cards in your hand to 1 this turn". I use an Enlightenment to turn a Hyperbeam in my hand to a 1 cost card, then use a Rebound, then the 1 cost Hyperbeam, so it goes back to my draw pile. And since it kills two enemies at once, my relic Gremlin Horn draws two additional cards for me, including Hyperbeam. This is the same turn, but the re-drawed Hyperbeam is already 2 cost at this time.

So is this a bug or wrong description about Enlightenment?
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󠀡⁧⁧󠀡 Jan 6, 2019 @ 12:04am 
"in your hand"
since it went back in your draw pile, it's no longer considered 'in your hand'
iavas Jan 6, 2019 @ 12:12am 
Originally posted by :
"in your hand"
since it went back in your draw pile, it's no longer considered 'in your hand'
emm it's strangely making some sense... strange though. Anyway thanks for your answer.
DuckSonata Jan 6, 2019 @ 6:45am 
Originally posted by :
"in your hand"
since it went back in your draw pile, it's no longer considered 'in your hand'
Well, that's misleading also, although functionally correct. It's the "this turn" wording that's problematic. What this and other uses of that phrase really mean is something like "until the cards are played, discarded, or exhausted." It's not the end of the turn that ends the effect, it's the card leaving your hand. Because you rarely cycle back into those cards in the same turn (with Bullet Time, never) the discrepancy between the actual behavior and the description doesn't come up a lot.
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Date Posted: Jan 5, 2019 @ 11:49pm
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