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So if im getting this right, Cymbals wins the battle be cause the blocker gets shuffled back into the deck?
Yes, but your cookie is taco-flavored, because no one uses musicians.
Thanks so much that made my day.Oh and if their territory is barren, attack with ethan and do it again, granted they pull out a character from the deck.
Say I attack with Chenaiah. Opponent uses Philistine Outpost to pull out Philistine Garrison. I play Cymbal of the Levites to negate Philistine Outpost. What happens? does the Garrison return to deck, leaving me blocker-less or what?
Quote from: TH3 UNF0RG1V4BL3 on April 06, 2010, 09:18:34 PMSay I attack with Chenaiah. Opponent uses Philistine Outpost to pull out Philistine Garrison. I play Cymbal of the Levites to negate Philistine Outpost. What happens? does the Garrison return to deck, leaving me blocker-less or what?I believe your opponent would get another chance to block (but could not use PO, since it is negated). Negating PO makes it as if it was never used, and PO was never legally able to block, and thus your opponent never actually blocked, and thus he can now block your rescue.Either that, or you just found a way to ruin a Philistine player's life.
Heres the catch though.PO doesnt add a character to battle. It just adds the character to their territory. Thus, you never negate their BLOCK. That is still the players own action.
Does removal by indirect negation proffer special initiative?
I'm wondering why king solomon?
I just want to stick to two brigades of offense.