If I overload let's say {Street Spasm} and target one of my opponents,and I have another,will the spell target both opponents or just the initial target?
Quote from: IntoFire on September 27, 2013, 06:26:25 AM
If I overload let's say {Street Spasm} and target one of my opponents,and I have another,will the spell target both opponents or just the initial target?
I'm assuming you mean another opponent? If so, then yes, but maybe not the way you think, based on your wording.
The spell doesn't target an opponent, it targets a creature you don't control. So when you overload it, it hits every creature you don't control. It doesn't matter if you have one or 12 opponents; any creature that isn't yours gets hit!
And because it hits all instead of target creature it should hit hexproof right?
Yessir.
Gets rid of that pesky {Ascended Lawmage}.
Yay! What I did awhile ago was correct!
Quote from: The1337Magician on September 27, 2013, 08:08:23 AM
Yessir.
Gets rid of that pesky {Ascended Lawmage}.
Suddendly not!
Street spasm deals just damage to non flying creatures. But the lawmage flies...
Quote from: Antirayman on September 28, 2013, 10:08:56 AM
Quote from: The1337Magician on September 27, 2013, 08:08:23 AM
Yessir.
Gets rid of that pesky {Ascended Lawmage}.
Suddendly not!
Street spasm deals just damage to non flying creatures. But the lawmage flies...
2 {Electrickery} would deal with the lawmage,or you know, a {Mizzium Mortars}.