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I'm pretty sure it protects from the discard on RBD. I also think the cards are revealed and put back instead of drawn, but I'm not entirely sure about that.
Revealed LS's are put in play, and the other cards are put back on the deck.
From my question on Draw Abilities that would be correct. RBD can't shoot them so they're not insteaded. But wouldn't they then go to their intended target?
Quote from: Professoralstad on April 12, 2012, 10:00:09 PMRevealed LS's are put in play, and the other cards are put back on the deck.Wait a minute! We just had a big argument about this. I supported ruling it this way, but I was told, after a very lengthy discussion, that all the elders were in agreement on "Instead" working like, "if X would happen, do Y to undo/stop X from happening." Don't get me wrong, I am all for your solution, but I like contradictions even less.
There was just a big thread about this very question, and the end result (which I was told was consensus among elders--that's either a lie or a consensus can be reached without very prominent elders even knowing about it) was that 4DC would allow you to draw through RBD. Now an elder is saying that RBD stunts the draw.
I was told Instead was functionally do X and if so, do not do Y. If you couldn't do all of X, the original ability carried out.
He has a a point the second part of the ability only tells you what do to with the revealed cards not instead discard them.
It seems to me that the Discard is part of the reveal and therefore part of the instead, since without the reveal there can be no Discard, just as any search ability is part of a discard/tutor from deck ability since without the search there cannot be the other. I suppose I could see it the other way, but was that the reason for the good Professor's ruling?
The instead results in the discard. if you can't discard you shouldn't be able to instead imo. It would be consistent with how they ruled when you instead a cost ability.
Revealing cards doesn't mean they go back to Deck. I would say that if the Discard is stopped, the ability doesn't give any provision to put it back on Deck.