2. In the case of #1, what about the damage added by Increased
Strength?
3. In the Rulings/Errata under "Psyche!", it says that superior
Psyche! can be played before or after cards that are not replaced
until end of combat are replaced. Does that mean that I can play
superior Psyche! and prevent the Methuselah of the opposing minion
from replacing any Do Not Replace Until End of Combat cards from the
previous combat?
thanks in advance,
dancingmummy
Not true. The strike is for (Strength +1 damage) aggravated.
>2. In the case of #1, what about the damage added by Increased
>Strength?
The damage Increased Strength provides will be modified as per the
rules.
>3. In the Rulings/Errata under "Psyche!", it says that superior
>Psyche! can be played before or after cards that are not replaced
>until end of combat are replaced. Does that mean that I can play
>superior Psyche! and prevent the Methuselah of the opposing minion
>from replacing any Do Not Replace Until End of Combat cards from the
>previous combat?
Yes.
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It says "base damage does not inherit the properties of the additional damage".
Burning Wrath says that it does "strength +2 damage, aggravated".
The amount of damage done is "strength +2" and the type of damage done
is "aggravated".
> 2. In the case of #1, what about the damage added by Increased
> Strength?
The additional damage is the same type as the base damage, per the online
rulings:
"Additional damage inherits all of the properties of the base damage"
> 3. In the Rulings/Errata under "Psyche!", it says that superior
> Psyche! can be played before or after cards that are not replaced
> until end of combat are replaced. Does that mean that I can play
> superior Psyche! and prevent the Methuselah of the opposing minion
> from replacing any Do Not Replace Until End of Combat cards from the
> previous combat?
No. After you play Psyche!, it will still be after the combat in
question (the previous combat).
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