Class AddActorEffectsToTargetActorSpell

java.lang.Object
net.demilich.metastone.game.spells.Spell
net.demilich.metastone.game.spells.custom.AddActorEffectsToTargetActorSpell
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, HasDesc<SpellDesc>

public final class AddActorEffectsToTargetActorSpell extends Spell
Copies the text written on the actor card pointed to by SpellArg.SECONDARY_TARGET to the target.

If a SpellArg.SECONDARY_TARGET is not specified, retrieves a random card from the specified SpellArg.CARD_SOURCE and SpellArg.CARD_FILTER or SpellArg.CARDS.

Casts SpellArg.SPELL with the EntityReference.OUTPUT set to the card the effects were copied from.

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  • Constructor Details

    • AddActorEffectsToTargetActorSpell

      public AddActorEffectsToTargetActorSpell()
  • Method Details

    • create

      public static SpellDesc create(EntityReference sourceActor, EntityReference targetActor)
    • create

      public static SpellDesc create(EntityReference sourceActor)
    • onCast

      protected void onCast(GameContext context, Player player, SpellDesc desc, Entity source, Entity target)
      Description copied from class: Spell
      Implementations of onCast are the meat-and-bones of a spell's effects. This should actually call a variety of methods in GameLogic, generate cards using SpellUtils.getCards(GameContext, Player, Entity, Entity, SpellDesc), interpret SpellArg keys in the desc, etc.

      Observe that subclasses of Spell mostly just need to implement this function. Also, observe that instances of Spell are stateless: all the state is provided as arguments to this function.

      Specified by:
      onCast in class Spell
      Parameters:
      context - The game context
      player - The casting player
      desc - The collection of SpellArg keys and values that are interpreted by the implementation of this function to actually cause effects in a game
      source - The entity from which this effect is happening (typically a card or a minion if it's a battlecry).
      target - The particular target of this invocation of the spell. When a spell hits multiple targets, like an AoE damage effect, this method is called once for each target in the list of targets.
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