| Alexx Kay |
One of the players in our group raised a question about Balazar's monster-summoning power: When he discards a spell to draw a random monster from the box, does he get to use any text on that spell, such as "when you would discard this spell, succeed at an Arcane X check to recharge it instead"? My gut says no, but I was unsure enough to ask...
| jones314 |
Alexx Kay wrote:
One of the players in our group raised a question about Balazar's monster-summoning power: When he discards a spell to draw a random monster from the box, does he get to use any text on that spell, such as "when you would discard this spell, succeed at an Arcane X check to recharge it instead"? My gut says no, but I was unsure enough to ask...
Nope, the recharge check is for when you discard it to play it for its powers. Sorry.
| elcoderdude |
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Balazar can't attempt to recharge a spell he discards for his power.
Wrath Rulebook p.9 wrote:
Playing Cards Doing something with a card that does not use a power on that card does not count as playing that card. For example, when Seelah discards a spell to use a power on her character card, the discarded card does not count as being played (meaning she also can’t recharge it).
Edit: Turnabout's fair play. Ninja'd by Jones314.