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It's time for everybody's favorite thing...LATE NIGHT SPOILERS!!! Spoiler (hover to show)Mmm, can't wait to add this guy to my "Red Spread Redemption" deck.
Quote from: Gabe on March 15, 2019, 07:31:35 AMWe’ve found that protection and CBN/I isn’t typically a healthy thing for the game (see AutO).Hi Gabe! Could you expand on this a bit? Just hoping to understand a little more about why this is, and how to understand it when the next two cards after Elijah in the post have Cannot Be Interrupted and Cannot Be Negated in them. I think I remember something about trying to put CBI on abilities that are harder/messier to undo, but that may fall into a different part of the design decisions than what you're saying here.
We’ve found that protection and CBN/I isn’t typically a healthy thing for the game (see AutO).
Quote from: TheJaylor on March 15, 2019, 01:32:42 AMShould Zadok say "play an artifact" instead of "activate" or are we sticking with "activate" in cases where an artifact is the only target?Quote from: thejambi on March 15, 2019, 08:19:41 AMJust "playing" an artifact wouldn't imply that it gets to be activated though, right?Quote from: REG>Glossary>PlayYou play any other card type by putting it face up on the playing surface from hand, deck, Reserve, Artifact pile or discard pile due to your ability or game action, except when you discard a card from hand.According to the REG definition of "play" that works and it's something we've done before (see Tubal-cain). Marcus is more of the authority on these things but I think we use "activate" when we can and play when it applies beyond artifacts (like on Tubal-cain).
Should Zadok say "play an artifact" instead of "activate" or are we sticking with "activate" in cases where an artifact is the only target?
Just "playing" an artifact wouldn't imply that it gets to be activated though, right?
You play any other card type by putting it face up on the playing surface from hand, deck, Reserve, Artifact pile or discard pile due to your ability or game action, except when you discard a card from hand.
But Esther is fine despite full protection from evil and numerous ways to tutor/recur Joy?
I'm just saying, I think we can all agree that blanket CBN protection is unhealthy for the game (Gabe said as much earlier), so I'm a bit confused as to why there's more incoming, even if you have to work for it.
Second hint...I wonder if we'll have to give this card the "Involves Music" identifier...
Spoiler (hover to show)Since this card was spoiled I felt it was a bit too OP since it not only ends the battle but it ends it in a stalemate, causing an automatic victory to the defender. I was thinking that perhaps there could be a condition to this ability, like how Deceitful Sin requires a search ability to not have been used by the defender in order to end the battle. Maybe something like “If a draw or search ability was used this turn, end the battle in a stalemate” (or something to that effect). That way it’s restrictive but it also keeps the ability a bit broad (since draws and searches are used often, particularly since it can be a draw/search ability by either player). I know there’s limited space but perhaps there can be a change to the art side to remove the “negate an enh” portion and make it just target the last enh played instead. Thoughts?
Is the phrase in parenthesis on the artifact side needed at all? That would save space. I don't agree with your conclusion but that would help if others are in agreement with you.