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Quote from: megamanlan on November 09, 2011, 03:50:50 PMInsitive passes as usual + u can still die if u lose by the numbers, because it's not the opponent, its a game rule.It's The words are spelled "initiative," and "you." The + symbol should also be expanded out to "and." If a card is protected, it cannot be discarded. Protect can absolutely protect from game rule; see Uzzah...
Insitive passes as usual + u can still die if u lose by the numbers, because it's not the opponent, its a game rule.
Quote from: megamanlan on November 09, 2011, 03:50:50 PMProtection & Immunity do not affect Initiative. You are still losing regardless. At that means is that ur Opponent can't target u for a Card Effect.and the actual term is "special ability". Protection and immunity absolutely affect initiative. If you can't discard me, then you're not winning, and you have initiative.QuoteQuote from: megamanlan on November 09, 2011, 03:50:50 PMAlso we can call this 'bureaucrat' ...lolThere should be a comma or colon after "Also." Also, (see, there it is!) I doubt the prospect of naming this bureaucrat has you laughing out loud. Secondly, "we" will not be calling this anything, as this is my card. If anyone else gets author credit, it will be Browarod.
Protection & Immunity do not affect Initiative. You are still losing regardless. At that means is that ur Opponent can't target u for a Card Effect.
Quote from: megamanlan on November 09, 2011, 03:50:50 PMAlso we can call this 'bureaucrat' ...lolThere should be a comma or colon after "Also." Also, (see, there it is!) I doubt the prospect of naming this bureaucrat has you laughing out loud. Secondly, "we" will not be calling this anything, as this is my card. If anyone else gets author credit, it will be Browarod.
Also we can call this 'bureaucrat' ...lol
This is an Internet forum, there is no law that states that 'You must use proper Grammer when you post online.' Next, Protection is NOT immunity. Immunity gives you infinite toughness and cannot be affected by opponents card effects. Protection only protects the character from a card effect. There was already a debate on here if 'Protect from Opponent's includes game rules and the ruling was no. You can be discarded if you lose the battle because your opponent is not actually discarding you. Opponent means Opponent's card effects. You are not 'winning' a battle. I know because I play all these cards, I may not have won any rookie of the year award, (most likely because I haven't been able to get to a tournament higher than my state tournament.) but I try to keep up w/ the effects as best as possible and this is the ruling that has been made and is upheld at our tournament.
Well, REG disagrees,Protect allows cards to be unaffected by specified special abilities. (See Cannot be).This states only Special Abilites. Not the numbers.
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No, that's what the Card says, the errata didn't change it.
I do know what it says.
It was ruled differently in one if my rounds.And it says Special Abilities on Evil Cards.
Argh!I almost want to start playing the 4th Seal & Burning Sensor again!That makes sense for Immunity but not on Protection. It doesn't follow the definition of 'Protect' in the English language.