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I know that instead abilities cant satisfy the cost of effects (aka wandering spirit+sss with Cov of Eden up), but can instead abilities satisfy the effect of abilities?
You can use Marketplace off an opponent's HT save, if that's what you're asking.
Or do you mean like this: I attack, you block with Emp Galba and force me to discard a card from my hand. I have an Angel in my hand, and I send it to Chamber. I would rule that that would satisfy Galba, but I'm not 100% sure.
I was just curious why you could instead an effect but not a cost? In Prof A's examples, why is it possible to target a card that isnt discarded?
Quote from: RTSmaniac on April 17, 2011, 11:58:19 PMI was just curious why you could instead an effect but not a cost? In Prof A's examples, why is it possible to target a card that isnt discarded?The only way you can't target a card is if it is protected. Cards that will be insteaded can still be targeted. Abilities only target once so if it targets a card that is insteaded then the effect is complete.
So does a Falling Away played either with Lampstand up or with all players having GoYS active still count as having its ability "completed"?
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I think this is another situation where I'm having trouble understanding how nothing can be something. If nothing happens, then how can an ability have been carried out?
What about Primary Objective-- a question in two parts: 1) If I have seven cards in my hand, but one of them is an angel and I have Chamber out, can I trigger Primary Objective?2) Let's say my opponent has Chamber active, if he has any number of angels in hand can he stop me from rescuing the LS? Primary Objective SA: If making a rescue attempt, discard hand (minimum 7 cards) and select a lost soul in opponent's Land of Bondage. Opponent must discard hand or holder rescues that lost soul. Battle continues as a battle challenge
I never said it didn't activate, I'm wondering why an Elder said it still "completes". "Complete" implies there was an action that began and finished. If the action cannot happen because nothing can be targeted, how can it still complete?
It "completes" in the sense that it targeted whatever it did, and can't retarget anything. The only thing special abilities really do in Redemption is target other cards (or players in the case of restrict, or other special abilities in the case of I/P/N abilities). The card doesn't really care whether the SA worked out or not. Once a target is established, the card can't be reused to retarget something else. Does that make sense?
Quote from: Professoralstad on April 18, 2011, 03:07:38 PMIt "completes" in the sense that it targeted whatever it did, and can't retarget anything. The only thing special abilities really do in Redemption is target other cards (or players in the case of restrict, or other special abilities in the case of I/P/N abilities). The card doesn't really care whether the SA worked out or not. Once a target is established, the card can't be reused to retarget something else. Does that make sense?But that's not the case because, based on what you've said, cost cards DO care whether the SA worked out or not, because if the target is insteaded to something other than what the cost was supposed to be the effect of the cost/effect then doesn't work.If what you say about the card not caring were true, then the cost would be met as soon as you target what you need to target, whether or not that/those target(s) end up in a different location/condition than the cost specified.
That doesn't explain why an angel discarded for I am Holy but insteaded by Chamber doesn't let you carry out the effect of I am Holy. You said that the cost only cares about the target and then it's fulfilled, and that the benefit only cares that the cost was fulfilled, so wouldn't targeting an angel card from your hand satisfy the cost of I am Holy even though the card doesn't end up in the discard pile?