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Quote from: SirNobody on February 10, 2009, 02:26:19 AMIf you are immune to a character you are immune to any enhancement played on that character regardless of what brigade the enhancement is.What is the reference for this ruling, though? I agree and have always ruled it that way, but I'm not sure how I can defend it in the REG or rulebook.
If you are immune to a character you are immune to any enhancement played on that character regardless of what brigade the enhancement is.
Quote from: sk on February 10, 2009, 03:12:10 AMI think we all agree on those two points. The question we really want to know is if a crimson discard enhancement played on a gray evil character (perhaps a Roman w/ Rome), and the hero is immune to gray, are they immune to the crimson enhancement?QuoteIf you are immune to a character you are immune to any enhancement played on that character regardless of what brigade the enhancement is.
I think we all agree on those two points. The question we really want to know is if a crimson discard enhancement played on a gray evil character (perhaps a Roman w/ Rome), and the hero is immune to gray, are they immune to the crimson enhancement?
Quote from: Master KChief on February 10, 2009, 04:53:09 AMQuote from: sk on February 10, 2009, 03:12:10 AMI think we all agree on those two points. The question we really want to know is if a crimson discard enhancement played on a gray evil character (perhaps a Roman w/ Rome), and the hero is immune to gray, are they immune to the crimson enhancement?QuoteIf you are immune to a character you are immune to any enhancement played on that character regardless of what brigade the enhancement is.Again, I agree with that. What if they're immune to the brigade (gray), not the specific character? Isn't there a difference?
I'm just proud to see TKP all growed up and pwning trollz :tear:
There is nothing in the rulebook or REG that supports that last part, though.
What if they're immune to the brigade (gray), not the specific character? Isn't there a difference?
Hey,Quote from: sk on February 10, 2009, 07:47:37 PMWhat if they're immune to the brigade (gray), not the specific character? Isn't there a difference?A card that says "immune to gray brigade" is effectively "immune to all gray brigade cards."Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
So if a hero is immune to gray brigade, and the opponent blocks with a gray evil character, then plays Love of Money on their evil character, the hero immune to gray brigade can still be targeted by abilities on a, say, black brigade card played by the gray brigade evil character?
Hey,Quote from: FresnoRedemption on August 20, 2009, 08:25:57 PMSo if a hero is immune to gray brigade, and the opponent blocks with a gray evil character, then plays Love of Money on their evil character, the hero immune to gray brigade can still be targeted by abilities on a, say, black brigade card played by the gray brigade evil character?Quote from: SirNobody on February 10, 2009, 02:26:19 AMIf you are immune to a character you are immune to any enhancement played on that character regardless of what brigade the enhancement is.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly