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Should be able to pick an attacking creature as target (if valid target) #49
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Nice, I thought I saw this bug... but then I wasn't able to reproduce it. It's attacking stuff that cannot be targeted. Thanks for spotting it. |
Tried with "Aegis of the Heavens" on player's attacking creature and with "Disfigure" on opponent attacking creature and it worked just fine. I've seen it happening too, but I'll have to understand better what's the scenario to reproduce it. |
If what is missing is a reproducibility scenario, why not just keep it open for the time being? |
I don't mind keeping it open.
I'm used to big corporate where if a bug is found it's just recreated
without checking if there's already a similar existing (that's why I closed
it).
But it's just me and you, so we'll probably remember it.
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If what is missing is a reproducibility scenario, why not just keep it
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Verified for instants. But any legal target should be "targettable"...
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