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I'm not convinced the Ambushed Hero would not still flip over to do a numerical comparison. After all, even if the Hero is unblocked, you still flip it over to verify access to Lost Soul cards and such.
Quote from: The Schaef on April 22, 2009, 11:29:45 PMI'm not convinced the Ambushed Hero would not still flip over to do a numerical comparison. After all, even if the Hero is unblocked, you still flip it over to verify access to Lost Soul cards and such.Actually, I am not convinced that you should ever flip it up if unblocked. The SA on Ambushed says to only flip it up after being blocked. If you aren't blocked, then you shouldn't flip. I think your opponent has to take your word that you are a female (to rescue the female only LS), until they block you later and see your hero.
I don't think I need to explain to you the potential problems that would cause.
A face down hero can't rescue anything. It is flipped up at resolution if not blocked.
Quote from: Bryon on April 23, 2009, 12:15:17 PMA face down hero can't rescue anything. It is flipped up at resolution if not blocked.I'm fine if this is the ruling for this card. But if so, then this needs to be spelled out in a Play As, because it is not clear based on the SA on the card.
Actually, I would appreciate an explanation of the potential problems this would cause. It seems to me that it Fresno's idea would work. Trust the person that the face down card is a female until the next battle it enters or the end of the game, and then check to make sure.
Ok, so here's what's been determined.1. An evil character blocking an Ambushed hero gets to use his SA first.2. Face-down cards cannot be targeted.3. The hero is always flipped up during battle resolution, no matter how you get there. (ie. battle immediately ends, unblocked)That's all seemed like the most important points and the things I was looking for when starting this thread. This all right?