Does the Target Randomizer Disadvantage in the Dragon Isle Affect Healing Spells?

Good afternoon, people!
I’m back with another crazy conspiracy…
:sweat_smile:
So I was doing a rift run for the 500th time and I chose the Target Randomizer disadvantage over the Enemy Phoenix disadvantage.


I picked Shadow Drake and Bonasaur (both :shadow: types) for my loadout…

The battle played out like usual, me getting a two-shot kill on the flameger, but then it got to be Shadow Drakes turn, and I thought “Wait a sec- do healing spells heal a random target too!?”
That turn I did not heal but I did heal the next turn, and got my answer, but I wanted to see what you guys guess!

Rules:
Mentally guess what you think the answer is, and they press the dropdown at the end of this message to see if you’re correct!
Do NOT gives any hints after your have figured it out, please!
Do say “I got it correct” or comment something usefully or surprising you found about this!

The Answer

Nope. The healing spell did exactly what I picked!
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  1. Unless I got lucky and when I picked was the same as what the RNG picked, but that’s a whole other story, LOL ↩︎

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I GTG to bed, but see you guys in the morning!!!
O7
:wave:

Yeah, the answer is what I expected.

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yeah, you should test it multiple times.

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Yeah, I probably will…
:+1:

BTW, this belongs in the Prodigy Math category, because I’m not asking for help…
:sweat_smile:

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it’s not too much of a disadvantage, but it’ll hit when there’s only one enemy left

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