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No, the default is in play. Idolaters would have to say "Capture Aaron in play or set-aside."
If not specified otherwise, targets for capture abilities must be "in play."
Yeah that might need a "Play-as"
So, under this theory Prince of the Air would require an errata, correct?
I would think that any card that targets something that is only found out of play should have an implied target, Falling Away for instance doesn't explicitly say it targets cards in the land or redemption (which is out of play) but does allow you to target it because Redeemed Souls can only be found in the Land of Redemption.
I like that. Good job, browarod and ChristianSoldier.
If we are going to go down the path of implied targeting, can we revisit the Split Altar decision? It is fairly clear that the original intention was that all artifacts--in and out of play--were the target of Split Altar's SA.
DragonRaid could now discard face-down cards[/url] on sites as well?
Fortify site cards placed face down cannot be targeted directly unless specified otherwise (e.g., Spy) or indirectly (e.g., Dragon Raid).
Perhaps DragonRaid could now discard face-down cards on sites as well?
Just for contemplation purposes, sit back and think about what a new player finding this game on his own would think if they did not know any of us or read any of this board. What would they do differently if they read the cards and had to rule on their own with just the rulebook?
Food for thought.
I am sorry that my belief is causing you frustration.
A new player would think that Prince of the Air can target Chamber in set aside. A new player would think that Idolaters could capture Aaron even if Aaron is in set aside.A new player would think that Split Altar could get rid of the artifacts in the artifact pile.
Of these, I feel that the second option is the best. The first probably would break the game, and the third leads to exactly the kinds of "technicalities of verbiage" and reliance on these boards that you are decrying.
How many other cards are there like Prince of the Air? If the rule that Bryon liked was adopted how many cards would be affected?