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Does it protect itself from Evil dominance? Like destruction of Nehushtan?
Quote from: Jeremystair on April 10, 2017, 09:21:50 AMDoes it protect itself from Evil dominance? Like destruction of Nehushtan?DoN suffers from old wording. It first discards. Since LotS is protected it cannot be targeted. It then negates. Since negate trumps protect LotS can be targeted. So DoN can negate LotS but cannot discard it.
He said because the discard happens first and then it's negated.
Targets are chosen when an ability activates. The discard ability activates first, at which time LotS is protected and not a legal target. Next, when the negate ability kicks in we're past the point of choosing targets for the discard. The discard ability doesn't get a 2nd try.
Quote from: Gabe on April 10, 2017, 11:18:33 AMTargets are chosen when an ability activates. The discard ability activates first, at which time LotS is protected and not a legal target. Next, when the negate ability kicks in we're past the point of choosing targets for the discard. The discard ability doesn't get a 2nd try.And that's why I'd love to see a reprint of DoN just to fix that.
It doesn't seem like it would even be able to negate it.
Does it then negate all artifacts in play?
So DoN says "Discard one active of artifact in play. Artifact's ability is negated" it can't be targeted by the discard ability. So the only way the artifact is negated is if it is targeted. But it cannot be targeted because it's protected from discard abilities. So the second part should not even be able to happen because the first part cannot Target the card that it's trying to Target.REGImmune and protect abilities keep the target from being affected by the strength on cards to which it is immune or protected, keep the target from being able to be targeted by cards to which it is immune or protected, and also allow it to be unaffected by game rules which would normally affect it.
I thought that cards that lasted over a phase become CBN, is this no longer true?