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Baleful Shade
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![]() Type: Enemy Encounter Set: Deadmen’s Dike Threat Threshold: 30 Threat Strength: 2 Attack: 2 Defense: 1 Hit Points: 5 Undead. Wraith. Forced: When Baleful Shade attacks, the defending player discards the top card of his deck. If the discarded card is an ally, Baleful Shade gets +2 [Attack] for this attack. Shadow: Exhaust a character you control. Set: The Lost Realm Number: 35 Quantity: 4 Illustrator: Florian Devos |
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Shadows such as "Discard an attachment from the defending character" are pretty straight-forward. But for shadow cards like these that say something to the effect of: "Defending player must something something", or something more generic like this shadow effect, if a Sentinel character is defending for another player, who does it affect? The engaged player, or the player who is actually defending for the engaged player? (Similar question regarding Beregond).
Shadow effects (or any effects that target the defending player) from an enemy target the original player that it engages, not the player who used their sentinel character to defend.
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