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I know they can't be redeemed anymore (which I agree with btw), but are they any sort of known card type?For example, are they a lost soul that Exchanger/Wanderer can be used on?Are they a captured EC (assuming there were cards that affect captured ECs)?Can they be placed in a site (not sure why I'd want to do this)?Are they shuffled in as demons again after A New Beginning?I'm sure there's more scenarios I should be asking about right now, but hopefully you get the point. Thanks for your help.
Quote from: stefferweffer on July 11, 2011, 01:48:50 PMI know they can't be redeemed anymore (which I agree with btw), but are they any sort of known card type?For example, are they a lost soul that Exchanger/Wanderer can be used on?Are they a captured EC (assuming there were cards that affect captured ECs)?Can they be placed in a site (not sure why I'd want to do this)?Are they shuffled in as demons again after A New Beginning?I'm sure there's more scenarios I should be asking about right now, but hopefully you get the point. Thanks for your help.As far as I know (I'm not entirely clear on all of these myself, but maybe some other elder could corroborate):-They are NOT Lost Souls. This I know for sure. So they cannot be targeted as Lost Souls, nor do they count for LS's for conditions (e.g. Harvest Time's condition). The only thing they have in common with Lost Souls is that they are by default in the Land of Bondage (at least I think so, based on Tartaros' wording). -They ARE captured EC's/captured characters/captured demons (I'm fairly certain of this one). So they can be targeted by any card that targets one of those three card types. I don't know how many currently exist, but I can think of at least one that will soon exist...-They CANNOT be placed in a site (unless a special abilty would allow you to, which currently I don't believe is possible). Only Lost Souls can be placed in sites, except by outside special abilties. This I am fairly sure of.-They DO reset to being demon evil characters when a card like ANB shuffles them into deck. This I know for sure.Things I am not certain of:Whether or not they count as evil cards or neutral cards.Whether or not they count as demons, or just captured demons.Like I said, hopefully an elder who knows more about the situation can corroborate.
-They ARE captured EC's/captured characters/captured demons (I'm fairly certain of this one). So they can be targeted by any card that targets one of those three card types. I don't know how many currently exist, but I can think of at least one that will soon exist...
As far as I know (I'm not entirely clear on all of these myself, but maybe some other elder could corroborate):-They are NOT Lost Souls.-They ARE captured EC's/captured characters/captured demons-They CANNOT be placed in a site-They DO reset to being demon evil characters when a card like ANB shuffles them into deck.Things I am not certain of:Whether or not they count as evil cards or neutral cards.Whether or not they count as demons, or just captured demons.
Worse than the first.
A related-but-not question i was wondering... Do captured characters keep their brigade? I understand that they become neutral, but for example does a captured Moses become a neutral Gold card?
Also, do they keep identifiers? So like would captured moses still count as a human, prophet, judge, prince, etc. NT female angel?
A captured character still keeps its identifiers for cards that "look" for a specific thing (ie. "if a judge is in play"), but do cannot be targeted by those identifiers (ie. "discard a judge").
Quote from: Prof Underwood on July 12, 2011, 09:37:35 AMA captured character still keeps its identifiers for cards that "look" for a specific thing (ie. "if a judge is in play"), but do cannot be targeted by those identifiers (ie. "discard a judge").I find this to be contradictory and confusing. Is this really the way we are ruling it? So if a hypothetical card said, "If a judge is in play, discard a judge," the captured judge that fits the first part of the ability can not be the judge in the second part?
So if a hypothetical card said, "If a judge is in play, discard a judge," the captured judge that fits the first part of the ability can not be the judge in the second part?
I've never had so much fun stirring up a hornet's nest.
That ruling first came out with Arioch, where a captured prophet would count for the first part, but a captured human wouldn't for the second part. I've never been too clear on why that is, but I know that's the way it's been.
I've been advocating that for a while. Either make them lose identifiers or keep them for all purposes, but don't have them lose identifiers for targeting but keep identifiers for conditions.
I agree that it's an unnecessarily complicated and bad ruling. IIrc, the main reason it was made that way was to make Arioch less powerful, which is always a bad reason for making a ruling.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 13, 2011, 06:20:08 PMI agree that it's an unnecessarily complicated and bad ruling. IIrc, the main reason it was made that way was to make Arioch less powerful, which is always a bad reason for making a ruling.Back to my point of arbitrary rulings...