

Basically, you can think of there as being two rules for breaking stealth - attacking breaks stealth at a certain time, and being the source of a successfully created damage event breaks stealth. The first paragraph brings up a different way stealth can be broken. The second paragraph says that if a damage event COULD have been made BUT is not, THAT is not sufficient grounds to break stealth. Conversely, if there is no Damage Event at all (because of Immune, Ice Block or Bolf Ramshield), Stealth remains intact. Note that Damage Events for 0 damage (involving Divine Shield and Commanding Shout), while not allowing on-damage triggers to run, will break Stealth.


Conversely, if you have a Stealthed 0 Attack minion, and due to Clumsy it is attacked, it does not break Stealth because it does not create a Damage Event. Minions that attack lose Stealth after the Combat Preparation Phase and just before any subsequent Death Phases/the actual combat itself, meaning that even if no Damage Event is created by attacking (such as by triggering Ice Block or if the minion is reduced to 0 Attack before the actual combat), the attack still breaks Stealth. The former says stealth can still be broken when there is no damage event at all, while the latter says it can't. These two paragraphs directly contradict with each other. Taohinton ( talk) 22:28, 29 June 2015 (UTC) Contradiction The first port of call is always card text (e.g., Ice Lance), although beware it's not always 100% consistent. 'Frozen' was written with the capital 'F'. It always feels like one of the weirder ones to me, but the game is very consistent in using a capital 'S', so that's how we should do it. If my assessment is correct, is it OK to fix any mentions of 'stealth' I stumble upon? - Karol007 ( talk) 12:26, 22 June 2015 (UTC) If we want to follow how Hearthstone writes this word, we should write it with a capital 'S'.

Taohinton ( talk) 04:27, 19 January 2015 (UTC) Capitalized 'Stealth' The system takes a while to update itself at times, so it may have appeared at the time that you had not.
