Template:Dragon Consort notes

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  • This card's Battlecry creates a cost-modification enchantment attached to your player: this means that it will not be cancelled if your hero is replaced. This enchantment reduces by 2 the mana cost of the next Dragon card you play that game: it wears off as soon as you play a Dragon, but it doesn't need to be on the current turn (thus, this effect can last through turns, unlike most cost-modification enchantments attached to players that use to wear off at the end of their turn).[1]
  • Dragon Consort's effect can still be active several turns after it has been played, but there will be no explicit indicator that playing one of the affected cards would end the effect for all other affected cards, which can be confusing expecially if other cost-modification effects are active.
Example: Suppose that you have two Pint-Sized Summoners in play, that you have not played any minion so far this turn, and that you have played Dragon Consort several turns earlier. If you have  Faerie Dragon and  Acidic Swamp Ooze in your hand, they will both show a mana cost of 0. If you play Acidic Swamp Ooze for 0 mana, Faerie Dragon will still cost you 0 mana (thanks to Dragon Consort's effect); however, if you first play Faerie Dragon for 0 mana, Acidic Swamp Ooze will then cost you 2 mana: since this can make a big difference but there is no visual hint that Dragon Consort's effect is still active (including game history, if many turns have passed), you have to rely only on your memory.

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  1. Ben Brode on Twitter (X). (2015-03-30).