it feels like you have to dispel the gore horn, but then you either don't get a backstab off with it at all or hit one of the enemy minions before dispelling it
@AidenChow you'd be able to activate it again if you dispelled it after hitting, but i still can't imagine that being useful because whatever it hits would also have to not be dispelled
@AidenChow ignoring everything the enemy has, i think the raw damage cap is as high as 29, but even just adding the artifacts back in the mix that only allows for one proc of the healing
which also means only 5 damage total can be done to the minions
which i guess is where the deathstrike seal could come in if the celestial phantom dies and/or has to be dispelled to not burn an inner focus
also come to think of it i guess that is enough margin that it could be fine to not dispel the spectral revenant in the way before killing it, because that's only losing one of the masks of shadows
the 29 being 2 general base attack + 6 artifact backstab + 5 keshrai fanblade + 1 celestial phantom + 3 gore horn + 2 gore horn backstab + 1 mist dragon seal + 3*3 inner focus on mix of lightbender and dispelled gore horn
i guess another tangential possibility is wasting some healing by pushing it over 25 but as far as i can tell that's marginal
@AidenChow artifacts break after the general takes three separate instances of damage, so the healing isn't sufficient so long as two of those instances don't get counterattacked
now that it's in terms of having to backstab twice, it's literally impossible to dispel the gore horn, so one of the inner focuses has to be used on... the celestial phantom?
man im stuck, with what im currently doing, 4 activations would work, but there are only 3 :(
my gore horn is infuriatingly one square too far after trying to move it back in
but i dont have enough for a double activation
i spend one activation moving back the 1 5, another activating the dispel guy (which i also use deathstrike seal on), but i need 2 more activations to move back the gore horn
and i dont see another way to move the minions out of the way without one of them being dispelled
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