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Dark Sorcery
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![]() Type: Treachery Encounter Set: Dark Sorcery Sorcery. Doomed 2. When Revealed: Each player discards each ally he controls that has the same title as a card in his discard pile. Shadow: Discard the defending character if there is a copy of that character in its owner’s discard pile. Set: The Lost Realm Number: 65 Quantity: 2 Illustrator: Lukasz Jaskolski |
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I have a question about this card's shadow effect. If a defending ally is discarded by this effect does the attack become undefended?
yea, the shadow effect takes affect and so when the attack resolves, you don't have a defender.
Shadow cards like this that might remove defenders are amongst the scariest in the game. But, this one is harmless against heroes and generally harmless early on. Still, repeatable shadow control is a mainstay of good defense.