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It's an older card, so it uses out-dated language. That's all.
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on September 17, 2011, 04:22:06 PMIt's an older card, so it uses out-dated language. That's all.Yeah but no other card says May does it?
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May not and cannot mean the same thing in English in that part of speech.
That is just outdated wording. But on many cards "may" and "cannot" have completely different meanings. May means you choose, cannot means you can't.
I May Not Be Able to AttendI Cannot attend
(or since the Card is describing something it Can't do in 3rd Person it would be more appropriate this way:1337 May not be Divided by 0 < The way i read it May=Might [ {e.g.}Sauce's 1337th post might be trolling]>in comparison with1337 Cannot be Divided by 0 <No-way,No-how is 1337 being divided> )
Quote from: lightningninja on September 17, 2011, 11:41:03 PMThat is just outdated wording. But on many cards "may" and "cannot" have completely different meanings. May means you choose, cannot means you can't.In English, it depends on the context. For instance, if Gandalf had informed the Balrog that "YOU MAY NOT PASS!" do you think that this Miai warrior would wait patiently for Gandalf to determine if he'd let the Balrog pass?