by Gus_Sin
I get the impression that rule applies only if the active creature accidently targets someting that he cannot target.
Human error so to speak.
Human error so to speak.
Ah I think you might be right about that (it's in page 27).
I found this text in the rulebook: (page 17 -Resolve Spell)
"When a spell resolves, if you find that the target of the spell
is no longer valid (has moved or changed), then the spell is
countered.
Example: The Warlock is casting a Fireball at the Priestess, but
the Priestess reveals an enchantment that allows her to teleport out
of range. Since the original target (the Priestess) is no longer in
range, the Fireball is countered."