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I wouldn't think she could discard a captured hero but could discard the top card of opponent's deck.And a bigger question is how many put Salome on their Garden Salad.
I wouldn't think she could discard a captured hero but could discard the top card of opponent's deck.
Quote from: STAMP on March 22, 2010, 08:56:21 PMI wouldn't think she could discard a captured hero but could discard the top card of opponent's deck.Why not? Discarding a captured hero does not target a hero, since captured heroes are not heroes.
The big question is whether she can take advantage of The Garden Tomb.
Except name-on-name has nothing to do with special abilities.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on March 22, 2010, 11:54:43 PMExcept name-on-name has nothing to do with special abilities.Sure it does. The reason Saul's spear doesn't work on Saul/Paul is because while the name is the same, the person is different.
I already asked about this, and I was told that the two salomes are completely different people, and only the hero version works with TGT.
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on March 22, 2010, 11:56:24 PMQuote from: EmJayBee83 on March 22, 2010, 11:54:43 PMExcept name-on-name has nothing to do with special abilities.Sure it does. The reason Saul's spear doesn't work on Saul/Paul is because while the name is the same, the person is different.What do you mean that Saul's Spear doesn't work on Saul/Paul? If Paul is in battle and somehow gets initiative, I can play Saul's Spear and gain 3/2. If Paul is then forced to fight a hero, the SA on Saul's Spear takes over and the strength numbers on the spear disappear. What exactly is it that doesn't work since the ability and special ability both seem to kick in as expected? Discussion of name-on-name are irrelevant here as that is based on a game rule that exists outside the cards, whereas Salome taking advantage of TGT is based on an in-game SA.
T_T I know I was liek MWHAHAHAA! and then we were told no, then I was liek it can't be true thats IMPOSSIBLE! and they were like search your feelings you know it to be true! Then I was like NOOOOOOOOOOOO! You meatbag! you know?
One is a game rule and the other is an ability yes, but in this case, BOTH look at who the character really is, rather than just the name.
Its Begging for Grain that has the precedent.
If SAs on enhancements are limited to "who the character really is" why add extra verbiage in Begging for Grain?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on March 23, 2010, 08:13:04 AMIf SAs on enhancements are limited to "who the character really is" why add extra verbiage in Begging for Grain?For the same reason that cards from the same set say "Cannot be interrupted, prevented, or negated." They used a lot of excessive clarifying text.
So your claim is that Joseph the Carpenter would not negate a Begging for Grain that said, "Begging for Grain is negated if Joseph enters battle?"Does anyone else agree with that assessment?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on March 23, 2010, 11:40:14 AMSo your claim is that Joseph the Carpenter would not negate a Begging for Grain that said, "Begging for Grain is negated if Joseph enters battle?"Does anyone else agree with that assessment?That is how I would have ruled.