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Wall of Protection also stops your opponent from banding to your characters, or forcing you to block/attack with a certain character (ie, choose the blocker abilities).Name of the Lord can't take a hero discarded by a dominant, as dominants cannot be interrupted.Trap of the Devil adds together all good cards in battle - all heroes banded together, plus good enhancements. Abilities can still be interrupted.
You mean cards like the crimson one where you choose the hero that attacks you wouldn't work with Wall of Protection? And the same with choosing the EC who fights you?But enhancements like AW's Praise Him Moon where you take an Opponent's hero from their hands would still work, right? I mean, their hand isn't really their territory.
Quote from: southpawami on January 20, 2010, 04:40:10 PMYou mean cards like the crimson one where you choose the hero that attacks you wouldn't work with Wall of Protection? And the same with choosing the EC who fights you?But enhancements like AW's Praise Him Moon where you take an Opponent's hero from their hands would still work, right? I mean, their hand isn't really their territory.Correct on both counts. One's hand is not part of their territory.
Quote from: southpawami on January 20, 2010, 04:40:10 PMYou mean cards like the crimson one where you choose the hero that attacks you wouldn't work with Wall of Protection? And the same with choosing the EC who fights you?But enhancements like AW's Praise Him Moon where you take an Opponent's hero from their hands would still work, right? I mean, their hand isn't really their territory.Correct on both counts. One's hand is not part of his territory.
Quote from: sk on January 21, 2010, 07:53:11 PMQuote from: southpawami on January 20, 2010, 04:40:10 PMYou mean cards like the crimson one where you choose the hero that attacks you wouldn't work with Wall of Protection? And the same with choosing the EC who fights you?But enhancements like AW's Praise Him Moon where you take an Opponent's hero from their hands would still work, right? I mean, their hand isn't really their territory.Correct on both counts. One's hand is not part of his or her territory.Grammar fixed.
Quote from: southpawami on January 20, 2010, 04:40:10 PMYou mean cards like the crimson one where you choose the hero that attacks you wouldn't work with Wall of Protection? And the same with choosing the EC who fights you?But enhancements like AW's Praise Him Moon where you take an Opponent's hero from their hands would still work, right? I mean, their hand isn't really their territory.Correct on both counts. One's hand is not part of his or her territory.
Haha, glad nobody's ever tried to pull that stunt in an academic setting, or I would surely have been incensed to violence.