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Quote from: Bryon on August 20, 2012, 06:11:13 PMIMO, the "special ability" on Lost Souls is not and should not be considered a special ability...Rather, the text on the card is an identifier...The only "errata" issued for the card should be that the Lost Souls card is limited to one per 50 in deck building.Although this isn't the official position, I actually like it a lot.
IMO, the "special ability" on Lost Souls is not and should not be considered a special ability...Rather, the text on the card is an identifier...The only "errata" issued for the card should be that the Lost Souls card is limited to one per 50 in deck building.
Another option is to make T1 rescuer's choice like T2, the Lost Souls card won't be nearly as powerful if the rescuer can choose not to go after it.
If we did that we would make Jacob's Ladder a completely irrelevant card and we don't want to do that...now do we.
I'll just point out that the card literally can't play as read in either case, as it is 'written' as a special ability, so if it has an errata of being CBN or an errata of being an identifier, it is still going to result in an errata.
That is just semantics, too. Silly Women isn't errata. The definitions of stars are identifiers. But it is printed as a special ability. But it isn't errata. The same could be true about Lost Souls.
We could errata Lost Souls to be a demon.
I really hate the inertia argument.
Mostly because I haven't been to a major tournament in three years. I have no idea whether the dislike has been around longer because I wasn't there to observe.
The anti-Liner sentiment was expressed before the tournament started/after one round, so it was most definitely not even effected by how the Liner had or had not burned anyone.