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Hey,Covenant with Levi - "Your Priests have access to all Sites. If your Priest rescues a Lost Soul from a Site, you may place an Evil Character or Enhancement beneath owner’s draw pile."Can I place a good enhancement beneath owner's draw pile with this? Or does "Evil" apply to both "Character" and "Enhancement"?Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
My opinion is that the "Evil" identifier applies to both Character and Enhancement. In the Prof's case of Samson's Sacrifice, there is no such thing as an OT Evil occupied Site, so it stands to reason that (using this line of logic) it could potentially be any Enhancement, good or evil. I would lean more towards the card was intended to place evil enhancements beneath deck, but what do I know?
Quote from: Master_Chi on September 09, 2010, 09:03:21 AMMy opinion is that the "Evil" identifier applies to both Character and Enhancement. In the Prof's case of Samson's Sacrifice, there is no such thing as an OT Evil occupied Site, so it stands to reason that (using this line of logic) it could potentially be any Enhancement, good or evil. I would lean more towards the card was intended to place evil enhancements beneath deck, but what do I know?That's what I got out of it. It all goes back to grammar. If it said place an evil character or an enhancement beneath deck than yeah it would be good or evil, but it says an evil character or ehancement which means that the evil is referring to both
Quote from: 3-Liner And Bags Of Chips on September 09, 2010, 10:09:33 AMQuote from: Master_Chi on September 09, 2010, 09:03:21 AMMy opinion is that the "Evil" identifier applies to both Character and Enhancement. In the Prof's case of Samson's Sacrifice, there is no such thing as an OT Evil occupied Site, so it stands to reason that (using this line of logic) it could potentially be any Enhancement, good or evil. I would lean more towards the card was intended to place evil enhancements beneath deck, but what do I know?That's what I got out of it. It all goes back to grammar. If it said place an evil character or an enhancement beneath deck than yeah it would be good or evil, but it says an evil character or ehancement which means that the evil is referring to bothGrammatically speaking, the or could go either way as it currently is written. I can say I have a black bag and book and mean either black bag and black book or black bag and nondescript book. It sounds weird if I mean the latter, but they are both grammatically correct meanings for what I said.
As a general rule of thumb, a describing word (correct word fails me currently) goes with both of the items mentioned. But, then again, I'm not an (English) elder.
except not. we should get some sort of proofreading staff from some big-name company to help us decide.i say that you play it as whatever is convinient at the time.
Is there any real practical use for this? All I can think of is burying an Enhancement in Storehouse or Musician's Chamber.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on September 08, 2010, 11:26:57 PMIs there any real practical use for this? All I can think of is burying an Enhancement in Storehouse or Musician's Chamber.How about getting rid of "placed" enhancements in territories?
Lifting the Curse
I've yet to see Lifting the Curse played. Still, if this card were allowed to return Good cards, all it would affect is Storehouse, Musician's Chamber, a UU/NU White card, a NU Purple card (Asa's Good Reign), and Enhancements placed by UU/NU placers (Sent to Serve etc. and Elishana etc.).
I'm guessing UU = Underused, and NU = Not used.