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Proverbs 22_10 (RA)Type: Lost Soul • Brigade: None • Ability: None • Class: None • Special Ability: While you have only one evil brigade in play, negate all ignore abilities on O.T. good cards. • Identifiers: None • Verse: Proverbs 22:10
If you played Meal in Emmaus on her to activate that Covenant that negates Lost Souls, however, I believe then she would then ignore. I could be wrong, though.
Other perspective:RA with TSA, block with Fallen Warrior, play WoS, then Bringing Fear. Is TSA discarded?
No. A card is CBN or not when it is played, and that doesn't change. Therefore WoS was NOT CBN when it was played, and that wouldn't change due to Bringing Fear.
We're talking about an ongoing ability (ignore) that is being prevented, and then later is NOT being prevented.
This seems more similar to when someone is ignoring and then you add an EE to Golgotha so that they are NOT ignoring. Then they add Dragon Raid to battle and are ignoring again. Then you add another EE to Golgotha and they are NOT ignoring again.
I'm beginning to lean toward Mirian does not regain the ignore ability. Although it is an ongoing ability it never got the chance to activate in the first place. In other words, the preventing of activating in the first place works differently than interrupting and preventing an activation that took place.
I'm beginning to lean toward Mirian does not regain the ignore ability. Although it is an ongoing ability it never got the chance to activate in the first place. In other words, the preventing of activating in the first place works differently than interrupting and preventing an activation that took place.So my ruling would be that negating the anti-ignore LS does not allow Miriam's ignore to activate.
I agree. I think it would be more confusing if instant and ongoing abilities were treated differently in this respect.
Miriam's ignore ability would work since it's ongoing, even if it was prevented initially.
What causes ongoing abilities to get to re-activate when instant abilities can't?
So, really, the answer is "because ongoing and instant abilities activate differently"?
An instant ability activates once, at the time the character enters battle.......Ongoing abilities are active the entire battle.
Quote from: browarod on November 26, 2011, 01:12:09 PMWhat causes ongoing abilities to get to re-activate when instant abilities can't?You just gave the reason, they are ongoing. An instant ability activates once, at the time the character enters battle. If it was prevented, you never go back to that point later and (re)activate it. Ongoing abilities are active the entire battle. If they are prevented and later that prevent stops, then they become active.
I get that ongoing abilities are active the entire phase, but they still have to have a first activation don't they? If you prevent the initial activation of the ability, regardless of what type if ability it is, shouldn't it stay prevented since it never got to activate in the first place?