Please excuse me if this has been clarified already.
I am in the middle of a Shadow Rune campaign (as Overlord) facing a party containing a Necromancer and a Beastmaster, both of which have familiars classified as "familiars treated as figures." From the most recent FAQ, page 3, I find (emphasis mine):
"Q: Can monster abilities that are not attacks affect familiars that are treated as figures?
A: Yes, any hero or monster ability, monster attack, or Overlord card that targets a hero can also target a familiar treated as a figure. Quest special rules that refer to heroes do not include familiars unless specifically stated."
My question is this- what constitutes "targets a hero"? For example, take these OL cards from Basic II:
Flurry: "Play this card when a monster attacks a hero..."
Blinding Speed: "Play this card when activating a monster. Choose a hero to test..."
Overwhelm: "Play this card during your turn on a hero adjacent to..."
Reflective Ward: "Play this card when a hero attacks a monster..."
Grease Trap: "Play this card when a hero enters an empty space from an adjacent space..."
Which of those triggering conditions constitute targeting? It seems to me like "Overwhelm" would clearly work, as it is specifically played "on a hero," but cards like "Grease Trap" are more ambiguous.
It has already been stated later on that same page of the FAQ that "Explosive Runes" would affect the Reanimate and he would need to test (and automatically fail that test,) but that he would take no damage, as he has no attribute values. (However, the card would have to be triggered by a different hero, as familiars can't open doors.)
Is "targeting" an attack related term in this context? Does it mean only cards that say "play on a hero..." or "choose a hero...," but not "play when a hero..."? Thanks in advance for your help
Edited by Zaltyre