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I just said that putting a card onto the table from your hand counts as playing the card. But that is not the ONLY way to play a card. Playing a card from a discard pile or a deck is still playing a card, too.
If an artifact was face down, then turning it face up is not considered "playing" the artifact. It was already played when it hit the table from your hand (or deck or discard pile.)
What problems does this cause? I can think of none.
Bryon is saying that cards must be considered "played" when they hit the table so that you can use them then (ie. face-up artifacts) or later (ie. face-down artifacts).Schaef is saying that cards are only being "placed" when they hit the table, and that they are "played" when they enter "play". Therefore, putting down a face-down art would be "placing" it, but it wouldn't be "played" until you turned it face-up and "activated" it.Are there any current rulings that would contradict either of these perspectives, or are they equally valid?
Prevent all good abilities that allow a player to play an Enhancement.
To be frank, yes this can cause a change in the game.Wasting Disease has now become increasingly more powerful.QuotePrevent all good abilities that allow a player to play an Enhancement.Previously, it only prevented cards such as ET and Reach. Now... it stops:ET type heroes, Reach type enhancements, Great Faith type enhancements, Elishana type heroes, I am Truth (though it did before, idk how many people realized this), Musicians Chamber, Drawn out type enhancements, AND storehouse.
Would you allow a player to put an artifact into his artifact pile with this active? I would not.
Oh, add I am Creator and Creation of the World to the WD list as well.
A "play ability" would simply be an ability that allows a card to be played, is it not?
Not so. An exchange ability is an exchange ability, nothing more. But it can have the effect of place, discard, or play.