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A converted card always retains its special ability. If its special ability is consistent with the nature of its new converted state then its special ability activates normally. If its special ability goes against the nature of its new converted state then its special ability does not activate, even if a game action is performed that would normally cause its ability to activate.
QuoteA converted card always retains its special ability. If its special ability is consistent with the nature of its new converted state then its special ability activates normally. If its special ability goes against the nature of its new converted state then its special ability does not activate, even if a game action is performed that would normally cause its ability to activate.Where did this come from? Is this really old or really new? Or is it just extremely ambiguously worded? Last I knew, a Hero converted to an EC never kept his special ability (or at least, kept it but never got to activate it). Is that because it's "against its nature"? What does that even mean?
Converted characters are converted to the brigade color of the card with the convert ability.A convert ability only targets humans unless a specific non-human target is specified.Targets must be in play.For the sake of simplicity, all Hero abilities are considered inconsistent with the nature of an Evil Character.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on April 26, 2012, 11:06:24 AMQuoteA converted card always retains its special ability. If its special ability is consistent with the nature of its new converted state then its special ability activates normally. If its special ability goes against the nature of its new converted state then its special ability does not activate, even if a game action is performed that would normally cause its ability to activate.Where did this come from? Is this really old or really new? Or is it just extremely ambiguously worded? Last I knew, a Hero converted to an EC never kept his special ability (or at least, kept it but never got to activate it). Is that because it's "against its nature"? What does that even mean?This has always been the case. If, for instance, Proud Pharisees gets converted, it becomes one of the best heroes in the game.