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"Cannot be prevented" can be prevented?!?!?!?!?!?!
"Cannot be prevented" CANNOT be prevented.
But seriously, it's quite evident by the responses from other experienced players and teachers of the game that it's foolish to have one set of terms (negate/interrupt/prevent) be based on the timing of when an ability fires versus having the counter to those terms (CBN, CBI, CBP) be based on the timing of the playing of a card. It's illogical to use different timelines. To be consistent they should both use the same timeline.
1. I play a card with a special ability2. You play a card that that interrupts and prevents the previous enhancement card I played.Question: is the card I played prevented?
The two abilities of "interrupt" followed by "prevent" are ruled to play exactly the same way as a negate card: an effect that cancels out the ability after it was played.
The original rule is that "interrupt and prevent" taken together is considered to be the same effect as "negate".... The specific sentence stating that negate interrupts an ability already played and then prevents that ability is entirely incorrect. The new REG contains absolutely no reference to this kind of mechanic anywhere. Negates do not happen this way.
The combination of "interrupt and prevent" into "negate" is a rule that brings old FBN language into compliance with current FBN language. And negate does not equal "interrupt and prevent" but it does equal "interrupt" and "prevent" individually, in that it can cancel abilities in both directions.
Everyone understands your point. We also understand how CBP works within the rules, even if we don't all like it. It's not going to change. Let's move on.
Quote from: STAMP on June 15, 2010, 07:15:13 PM1. I play a card with a special ability2. You play a card that that interrupts and prevents the previous enhancement card I played.Question: is the card I played prevented?No. "Interrupt and prevent" in this case is just old language for "negate" which means cancel. Your card is NOT prevented. It is negated.
But by that definition, CBI and CBP should not stop a negate
I agree on both points. If there was a card that said "prevent all discard abilities" it is my opinion that it could be played after Great Image before the battle ends to prevent its pending discard from taking effect. I don't know if that has been officially ruled on though. However, a card that said "prevent Great Image" or "prevent a crimson enhancement" would not stop Great Image, because the pending ability is just an ability, the crimson enhancement can't be prevented after it is played.
So what is the answer to this? It makes things more confusing if triggered abilities can still be prevented after they are played. I believe the prevent should only work if played before the card with the ability.
Everyone understands your point. We also understand how CBP works within the rules, even if we don't all like it. It's not going to change.
It makes things more confusing if triggered abilities can still be prevented after they are played. I believe the prevent should only work if played before the card with the ability.