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Captured characters are placed in Land of Bondage and treated as lost souls. They go in the Land of Bondage of the person who played the capture card, unless the card says otherwise (Dungeon of Malchiah, for example).
That means instead of placing it in your Land of Bondage, you would place it in Raider's Camp. When they win a battle, you give them their hero back and not a Lost Soul.Daniel
characters that are being ignored/repelled cannot enter battle at all.characters that are immune to other characters cannot be harmed both the characters they are immune to.
From the REG, Ignore: Default Conditions:"Unless stated otherwise, cards already in the Field of Battle when targeted by an ignore card remain but have no effect. (See Withdraw from Battle for special abilities that force characters to leave the Field of Battle.)"
Quote from: DDiceRC on October 12, 2010, 09:24:36 PMFrom the REG, Ignore: Default Conditions:"Unless stated otherwise, cards already in the Field of Battle when targeted by an ignore card remain but have no effect. (See Withdraw from Battle for special abilities that force characters to leave the Field of Battle.)"wow, didn't know that. i assume they are not affected by the battle outcome? aka- if a lone EC is ignored halfway through battle, and cannot interrupt it, is he discarded at the end of battle or returned to territory?
Ok,When a Hero is ignoring an evil character in battle, then that evil character is push back unless they interrupt the ignore ability.When a Evil character repels a hero, that hero push back to territory unless the hero interrupt the repel ability.In these both example, no character in battle can be discard unless you use a dominant.
Think of it this way: A character that is immune to something has infinite toughness against that. So, for example, Emperor Nero is */Infinity against a lone hero. Nothing the hero does can hurt him, whether abilities or by the numbers, but his strength can still kill the hero if their toughness isn't high enough. You can get around his immunity with an interrupt or "negate immunity" ability, though.A character that is being ignored basically has -/-, i.e.: the numbers don't matter. For example, No Need for Spices on Lydia would make Sabbath Breaker's stats and anything played on him have no effect on her, or in other words -/-. She is walking around him, and he can't touch her (unless he has an interrupt).Does that help?