Talk:Mordekaiser/@comment-28506643-20180214145606/@comment-29964258-20180215192820

Thanks for that explanation of part 2, I think I read it wrong.

Looking closely at what you said, you have two people lets say A and B, A is AD and B is AP. A ghosts be, resulting and ghost B' with an AP build, but AD from A being his creator. You then say that B switches to AD and makes a ghost from B', resulting in B''. At this point you say that B'' has the AD build that B switched to not the AP one he had? But the interesting part is that he still only has 2x bonus AD. I would have thought that since the B' gets the AD from A, B would have the AP from original B, plus the AD from B' being created by A, plus the AD from B being created by B. As you claim this is not the case, and that the build changed, that must mean that the build updates from the real champion when B' is killed, so killing B' is as if you killed and ghosted yourself. This would result in the 2xAD without any AP that you described.

As for decoy, here's the excerpt from the decoy section of the champion summoned units page

The following units are classified as "decoys" and are considered champions in almost all respects (such as tower priority, valid targets, etc.), except that their damage is still credited to their owner (and so will attract tower aggro as with any champion damage). Interactions with other abilities/runes/items are case by case. For example:

So creating a ghost or not creating an illaoi tentacle would fall into the case by case basis of "interactions with other abilities/runes/items"

I have no explanation for not being able to create a Ghost³, it seems to be if you can do Ghost² you should be able to ghost it.

All this talk of ghosting ghosts has me hyped for one for all Morde v Morde... if only I had nine friends to do it with