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Apparently, when a capture event changes ownership of a morphing unit, whoever issued the original morph command gets ownership of the morph result.
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Apparently, when a capture event changes ownership of a morphing unit, whoever issued the original morph command gets ownership of the morph result.
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You can see two incidents of that here:
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You can see two incidents of that here:
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1) A morphing commander is captured, but reverts to a wild state after morph completion.
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1) A morphing commander is captured, but reverts to a wild state after morph completion.
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2)
A
morphing
commander
is
captured,
then
morph
is
cancelled
and
a
new
morph
command
issued
by
new
owner.
Then
commander
is
regained
by
original
unit
via
dominatrix
kill,
but
on
morph
completion.
.
.
it
is
captured
again
and
hilarity
ensues.
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2)
A
morphing
commander
is
captured,
then
morph
is
cancelled
and
a
new
morph
command
issued
by
new
owner.
Then
unit
is
regained
by
original
owner
via
dominatrix
kill,
but
on
morph
completion
it
becomes
"loyalized"
and
hilarity
ensues.
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