Check out our Event Calendar! View birthdays, holidays and upcoming tournaments!
there are obvious flaws in the logic, but oh well.
Quote from: Master KChief on February 23, 2009, 05:58:07 AMthere are obvious flaws in the logic, but oh well.I couldn't help but think of #184 when I read that.
It's been too long since I looked at that list.
Hey,Quote from: Master KChief on February 23, 2009, 05:58:07 AMthere are obvious flaws in the logic, but oh well.I couldn't help but think of #184 when I read that. It's been too long since I looked at that list.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Hey,Quote from: cforce44 on February 22, 2009, 10:36:51 PMAre we ever going to get an official ruling on arrogance?Mike's post on page 7 of this thread should be considered official.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Are we ever going to get an official ruling on arrogance?
QuoteThe idea of using sentence structure to identify targets is not an official idea (but I believe it is accurate in almost all cases thus making it useful despite not being official). After taking a programing languages course in college I played around with defining a redemption "language" and this idea is something that grew out of that. The official way of identifying what is targeted by an ability is looking it up in the REG (although much of the current REG content predates the arrival of the concept of targets in redemption theory so it might be hard to find mention of what some abilities target). So is there any official backing in the REG or somewhere else to verify your english lessons, or are those just how you view it?
The idea of using sentence structure to identify targets is not an official idea (but I believe it is accurate in almost all cases thus making it useful despite not being official). After taking a programing languages course in college I played around with defining a redemption "language" and this idea is something that grew out of that. The official way of identifying what is targeted by an ability is looking it up in the REG (although much of the current REG content predates the arrival of the concept of targets in redemption theory so it might be hard to find mention of what some abilities target).
Play an Enhancement abilities have a default condition that their targets must be in the players hand.
How to PlayThe rules of initiative require that the player with initiative may play the next enhancement card or pass. However, ‘play the next enhancement’ cards allow the holder to temporarily suspend the initiative rules until the effect is completed. If playing the next card depends on a condition to be satisfied, the special ability to play the next card may either be delayed or not completed at all. For example, some ‘play next enhancement’ cards cannot be completed until a blocker is presented in battle. In this condition, an enhancement card cannot be played until the blocker is presented and the blocker’s special ability is activated. If no blocker is presented, no enhancement card can be played.
We have one other enhancement out that "repeats" its ability, and nobody is confused about how that works.
Quote from: SirNobody on February 23, 2009, 07:08:51 PMPlay an Enhancement abilities have a default condition that their targets must be in the players hand.Quote and link for this? I couldn't find it in the REG.
Looking in the REG, i noticed something:QuoteHow to PlayThe rules of initiative require that the player with initiative may play the next enhancement card or pass. However, ‘play the next enhancement’ cards allow the holder to temporarily suspend the initiative rules until the effect is completed. If playing the next card depends on a condition to be satisfied, the special ability to play the next card may either be delayed or not completed at all. For example, some ‘play next enhancement’ cards cannot be completed until a blocker is presented in battle. In this condition, an enhancement card cannot be played until the blocker is presented and the blocker’s special ability is activated. If no blocker is presented, no enhancement card can be played.It says nothing about targeting what card you play. It simply changes how Initiative works.
So I suppose Arrogance's special ability does not allow you to target cards that are still in your draw pile. However, once you play Dream, it's special ability allows you to target any of the enhancements you just drew, thus that would allow you to legally play enhancements just drawn.
Dream will in fact allow you to play one of the newly-drawn cards through its special ability, as has been covered earlier in the thread.
Quote from: TimMierz on February 24, 2009, 10:37:53 PMDream will in fact allow you to play one of the newly-drawn cards through its special ability, as has been covered earlier in the thread.But the logic that allows one but not the other, has not.