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That's correct. Furthermore, any decrease cards with "immediately Discarded" wording are outdated and will not actually Discard a Hero before the end of the phase.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on December 26, 2010, 01:49:40 AMThat's correct. Furthermore, any decrease cards with "immediately Discarded" wording are outdated and will not actually Discard a Hero before the end of the phase.That seems wierd. You'd think the "immediately Discarded" cards are like decrease battle winners.
you would think a card would trump game rule.
Quote from: RTSmaniac on December 29, 2010, 01:32:08 AMyou would think a card would trump game rule. Yeah, that was what I was thinking.
Quote from: Daniel TS RED on December 30, 2010, 11:59:41 AMQuote from: RTSmaniac on December 29, 2010, 01:32:08 AMyou would think a card would trump game rule. Yeah, that was what I was thinking.If that were true, then the original Prince of this World and Enoch are a lot more powerful.
I see why PotW would be, but not Enoch....
Quote from: browarod on December 31, 2010, 06:30:02 PMI see why PotW would be, but not Enoch.... That's because you trusted the REG. The actual Enoch card has the additional sentence:"Return Enoch to territory after battle."
So, for Warriors and earlier, it appears we have two kinds of multi-sentence abilities:1) second sentence is not a second ability, but clarifies the first (Prince of this World, Hunger, etc.)2) second sentence depends on the first completing, and modifies the result of that first ability (set asides, Temptation, Golden Censer, withdraw and keep enhancements, etc.)
Actually, there's a third kind: cards that do what they say in both sentences.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on December 31, 2010, 06:43:34 PMQuote from: browarod on December 31, 2010, 06:30:02 PMI see why PotW would be, but not Enoch.... That's because you trusted the REG. The actual Enoch card has the additional sentence:"Return Enoch to territory after battle."I never said anything about the REG, I was looking at the actual card and saw that, but I always assumed it was clarifying text rather than a separate ability.
The whole idea of the examples was to illustrate that if PotW and Enoch were not clarifying text, they would be more powerful.