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Anonymous
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8 years ago
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Out of curiosity...

I have Deadbeard and Interstellar Bounty Hunter in play so the IBH has strike through as well as frenzy.
My question is if you have two plants in a lane does she(the ibh) possibly do three regular frenzied attack but with the strike through hit 3 times to the hero?

Say a sunflower and a power flower are in the lane. The sunflower is destroyed and power flower takes 4 as does hero, then the drawing card effect happens then attacks and destroys power flower and another 4, then effect for destroying plant and then the attack on hero?
Am I correct in how the mechanics of this should work?
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    @jaydabbler wrote:

    if i understand OP's question correctly, then NO. 

    strikethrough on team-up plants in the same lane, will not trigger frenzy for each kill. I've tried it and it doesn't work (in the scenario you described). What would happen is that both plants die with one strike, and then IBH attacks once more. 

    what i have yet to figure out, is if the plant at the back didn't die on the first hit but dies on the second hit....


    You're right - in that you don't get an extra attack for each kill if they both die with the same hit.

    But, you do if the one in back takes two hits to kill like the Power Flower would in his scenario.

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  • Azombioso's avatar
    Azombioso
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    8 years ago

    Yes, that is what happens. Frenzy attacks are actually quite interesting. For example, if you have a Zombie with frenzy (Smashing Gargantuar) and you make it do a bonus attack (Lurch for Lunch) and this bonus attack kills a plant, the zombie will attack again (Because you just triggered its frenzy ability). If this second attack kills ANOTHER plant, the zombie will attack one more time, finally hitting the plant heroe's face.

    I don't see why this would change if the zombie has strikethrough and frenzy at the same time.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
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    8 years ago
    In my huge giganticus deck I played kitchen sink zombie on his ice environment that gives strike through.
    It was a bloodbath...
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
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    8 years ago
    I know that it works killing one plant because I have had supernova gargantuar in laser base alpha and he destroyed and attacked again, but oddly when he destroyed a plant and the superblock kicked in, he never got his bonus attack.

    Just something I have been curious about and never looked into
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
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    8 years ago

    Yes, this is especially devastating with Kitchen Sink Zombie.

    You don't have to worry about hitting the block meter.

    If there are two plants in the lane and the one in back survives the first hit and not the second, then KSZ will do 2+3+3+6 damage to the hero - all bullseye!

    I use KSZ with the Laser Base Alpha environment to do 11 bullseye damage with each attack in my Super Brainz deck.

  • jaydabbler's avatar
    jaydabbler
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    8 years ago

    if i understand OP's question correctly, then NO. 

    strikethrough on team-up plants in the same lane, will not trigger frenzy for each kill. I've tried it and it doesn't work (in the scenario you described). What would happen is that both plants die with one strike, and then IBH attacks once more. 

    what i have yet to figure out, is if the plant at the back didn't die on the first hit but dies on the second hit....

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
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    8 years ago

    @jaydabbler wrote:

    if i understand OP's question correctly, then NO. 

    strikethrough on team-up plants in the same lane, will not trigger frenzy for each kill. I've tried it and it doesn't work (in the scenario you described). What would happen is that both plants die with one strike, and then IBH attacks once more. 

    what i have yet to figure out, is if the plant at the back didn't die on the first hit but dies on the second hit....


    You're right - in that you don't get an extra attack for each kill if they both die with the same hit.

    But, you do if the one in back takes two hits to kill like the Power Flower would in his scenario.

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