Robomajor wrote:We were contemplating as to if the debuff applied for the first fight between the two.
Ryankill wrote:It affects everything, if you attack it for the first time in a game, eg, undead and you attack with boost, you lose the boost, and then every attack you use that turn and your next turn, you will lose a boost every time you click one even if you are not attack the snowflake
Robomajor wrote:If the term "round" is determined as "red to brown," does attacking red even have an effect?
chris1726354 wrote:Robomajor wrote:If the term "round" is determined as "red to brown," does attacking red even have an effect?
It would take off any race defensive boosts red has.
Robomajor wrote:chris1726354 wrote:Robomajor wrote:If the term "round" is determined as "red to brown," does attacking red even have an effect?
It would take off any race defensive boosts red has.
Not if they round is defined as "red starting."
Robomajor wrote:Don't get what you mean, Ryan. This isn'y about Snowflakes vs Snowflakes if that is what you are thinking. I read somewhere that a round is said to be defined as Red's turn to Brown's turn. That would mean that if you were brown as Snowflakes you wouldn't be using the ability to the potential it could be if it were red.
Ryankill wrote:Robomajor wrote:Don't get what you mean, Ryan. This isn'y about Snowflakes vs Snowflakes if that is what you are thinking. I read somewhere that a round is said to be defined as Red's turn to Brown's turn. That would mean that if you were brown as Snowflakes you wouldn't be using the ability to the potential it could be if it were red.
Lets say dragon is red and you are brown with snowflakes, if i attack you first turn, i lose my attack, defense and spawn bonus until my next turn, and if brown attacks red, he loses his defense, attack and spawn that turn, so its always even when the snowflake attacks
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