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I see no reason why he couldn't. What's the big deal?
Quote from: SomeKittens on April 24, 2011, 12:50:43 PMI see no reason why he couldn't. What's the big deal?Because it only gains CBN status when played on Thomas. It cannot be played on Thomas because he's being removed from the battle, and the interrupt cannot work because it's being prevented. You can't play something that's not an interrupt in this situation.I was about to say it should be the other way, but now that I type it out, I'm siding with it needing to be CBN/CBP before being played.
I still don't see the issue. You are losing by removal, so you can play an interrupt card by game rule. Thomas is still in battle when the interrupt is played. If not, then every "remove from game" SA would be CBN. There is nothing that is preventing the playing of a card, only preventing the SA on said card. However, once the card is used by Thomas, the SA is CBN.
Imagine it isn't Thomas. Can you play the interrupt?
By preventing the SA of the card, it is not an interrupt, and it's not CBN until it's played by Thomas. Imagine it isn't Thomas. Can you play the interrupt? No. So why would you be able to play it on Thomas? It's not CBN until it's played by Thomas, so you shouldn't be able to because it's not an interrupt, since the interrupt is prevented.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on April 24, 2011, 01:19:25 PMBy preventing the SA of the card, it is not an interrupt, and it's not CBN until it's played by Thomas. Imagine it isn't Thomas. Can you play the interrupt? No. So why would you be able to play it on Thomas? It's not CBN until it's played by Thomas, so you shouldn't be able to because it's not an interrupt, since the interrupt is prevented.If it were Ehud You would be able to play Ehuds dagger(gold version) and interrupt and discard JIP right? so you should be able to play any interrupt/negate card on Thomas.
The more I think about it and look at everyone's answers, I have a feeling the answer is, yes you can play an interrupt. People never do when it's being prevented/negated because it wouldn't help the situation.
I would say no, you would not, because it's not CBP/CBN until it's played, and it cannot be played because it doesn't interrupt. That's not the way it's looking like it'll be ruled though (and I'm not too surprised either).
Game rule says that only an interrupt card can be played. There is nothing preventing the playing of an interrupt card. I play an interrupt card. Whether that interrupt card actually does anything is dependent upon the interaction of all cards in play. In this case, the card's SA is not read until after it hits the table, at which point it is being used by Thomas.