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1) So if I have David/King Saul in my territory, then is the David/King Saul in my deck is protected from being targeted by my Samuel or does it go to hand?
2) My opponent has a unique character in play, and I attack with Woman at the Well. Can I target that same character or is any unique character in my opponent's territory protected from being targeted?
3) What in the world happens to unique characters if I get some with Samaritan Water Jar?
Samuel - Negate play abilities. You may search deck for King Saul or David and put it in play to draw 2. May band to a male I Samuel Hero. Cannot be negated.There is nothing in Samuel's ability that allows you to add King Saul or David to hand. It says to put them into play. If you cannot do that then they stay in the deck.There was a period of time a while back where some REPs misapplied the default condition for search (a searched for card goes to hand when no other location is specified). I've heard it said that if you can't put the searched for card where it's supposed to go then you can choose to put it in hand. We discussed this among the elders to ensure we all understood this the same way. That is simply not true. We do what the card says. If we cannot, then we do not get to choose to do something else.
Yes it is a may ability but its also cost and effect.You may do x to do y means y doesn't happen u less you do xIn this case x=search for David or king Saul and put them in playAnd y= draw 2
"Put in play" is an instruction for what you're to do with the searched for card. It's linked directly to the special ability "search", not an individual special ability by itself.
So "put in play" is always an instruction, never a standalone ability? If Samuel instead said "Search deck for David or King Solomon and you may put it in play..." would I be correct or would they still be linked?
Quote from: browarod on April 14, 2013, 11:55:42 AMSo "put in play" is always an instruction, never a standalone ability? If Samuel instead said "Search deck for David or King Solomon and you may put it in play..." would I be correct or would they still be linked?That wording would do what you said, browarod. However, as Gabe eloquently alluded, no cards do (or will) have the ability worded that way, thus they would end up being linked.