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Death's drain spells accept all enchantments.

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Survivor
May 24, 2009
19
Deaths drain spells will accept any enchantment. They accept cloak and more importantly they will accept any of the mutations. This means if you train ghoul, you can pull any mutate spell from your sideboard and cast it for two pips. Deadly Minotaur, storm phoenix, fire wyvern etc. all for two pips. This is already being exploited in pvp and needs to be fixed as soon as possible.

Delver
Mar 13, 2011
278
Firestarter75 wrote:
Deaths drain spells will accept any enchantment. They accept cloak and more importantly they will accept any of the mutations. This means if you train ghoul, you can pull any mutate spell from your sideboard and cast it for two pips. Deadly Minotaur, storm phoenix, fire wyvern etc. all for two pips. This is already being exploited in pvp and needs to be fixed as soon as possible.


This issue has already been reported.

https://www.wizard101.com/posts/list/41543.ftl

Adherent
May 20, 2010
2902
It's a known issue. However, you can possibly speed things up by sending in a ticket to support@wizard101.com

Defender
Jan 20, 2010
108
HooVooLoo wrote:
Firestarter75 wrote:
Deaths drain spells will accept any enchantment. They accept cloak and more importantly they will accept any of the mutations. This means if you train ghoul, you can pull any mutate spell from your sideboard and cast it for two pips. Deadly Minotaur, storm phoenix, fire wyvern etc. all for two pips. This is already being exploited in pvp and needs to be fixed as soon as possible.


This issue has already been reported.

https://www.wizard101.com/posts/list/41543.ftl


You do realize that the link you provided links back to this very same thread right?