27 minutes ago, Mace Windu said:Firstly, determining someone is "wrong" in a debate is not overly helpful.
secondly the rules text on Shadow Self is flat out poor.
I reiterate, for you to answer, Does a creature dealt damage immediately have damage markers put on it?
if you answer anything but yes, well this discussion is pointless.
Page 7 from the rules:
"When a creature is dealt damage, place an amount of damage tokens equal to the amount of damage dealt on the creature"
So assuming you said yes, is a creature with the same or more damage markers on it as it power immediately destroyed? Yes, again the rules are quite clear on this.
Page 7, straight after the sentence posted above:
"If a creature has as much or more damage on it as it has power, the creature is destroyed and placed on top of its owner’s discard pile"
so because Shadow Self actually requires damage to be dealt to the neighboring creature to actually trigger its ability, it somehow magically heals that creature and is then dealt the damage itself. Also somehow preventing a creature from being destroyed in the process even though it may have had lethal damage on it.
Poor templating at its finest, but at least now we can at least extrapolate from Brads email that damage is dealt in this order:
1) Shields absorb x damage where x is the remaining shield value.then
2) damage redirection effects redirect any remaining or specified amounts of damage to a new creature.
then
3) any remaining damage not absorbed or redirected is assigned to the targeted creature.
It’s a rules question, not a philosophical debate. Right and wrong are relevant, there’s no need to get bent out of shape over it, your point was wrong.
Shadow Self speaks for itself:
”Damage dealt to non-Spectre neighbors is dealt to Shadow Self instead.”
As a practical matter the answer is, no.
Creatures fight, power would be dealt to each other (and therefore is reduced by each other’s armor, if any), but Shadow Selfs game text means the damage dealt to the friendly is instead dealt to the shadow self.