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Enoch's ability doesn't treat him like a LS, it lets Good Doms target him as a LS. Thus the I/J would negate him.
Quote from: Praeceps on November 05, 2016, 07:55:25 PMEnoch's ability doesn't treat him like a LS, it lets Good Doms target him as a LS. Thus the I/J would negate him.Are you saying then that I/J would not be able to rescue him if I/J negates him?
It's hard for me to believe that when the elders created Enoch that they didn't think of the I/J negation and have the I/J SoG not be able to rescue him.
He is a character that has a special ability that allows him to be rescued as if he were a lost soul, but he's not an actual lost soul.
The wording is just clarifying that he can be rescued like how a LS can be rescued which means he would count as a redeemed soul once rescued, which goes along with the intent of the biblical narrative of the story of Enoch anyways.
The purpose of the target is for him to be rescued to count towards a redeemed soul. That's the intent and purpose of his ability.
One way or the other it comes down to the elders/creators chiming in on this thread to give clarity to this topic.
So is it in the other cases also the same: that if a card targets a card, and the targeted card stops being a valid target while the ability hasn't completely resolved, that in that case the ability completely resolves, as if the card were a valid target, because it was already targeted while it was a valid target?
I'll weigh in on this with my opinion. Please don't take this as the elders stance though since I haven't conferred with any of my peers.Targeting happens at the time a card is played. Son of God targets Enoch to "Negate and rescue a Lost Soul". Enoch is negated but the targeting has already happened so he can be rescued. The prior targeting isn't undone just because something was negated.
Negates do not target cards, they target abilities. Which is why Shipwreck can discard Caesarea Phillipi, etc. So when Enoch says that Dominants can target him as a Lost Soul, the only part of Son of God's ability that can target Enoch is the same as the only part of the ability that can target any other Lost Soul: the Rescue ability. The negate portion can only target the ability of a Lost Soul, and since Enoch is not a Lost Soul, the negate portion cannot target his ability. What probably is worth discussing is the general concept espoused by Gabe and The Guardian, which I am not particularly sure I agree with. If a card can become a valid target in the middle of the negate and the follow-up ability (as with Son of God vs. the N.T. Only LS, etc.) then I would say that it is equally possible for a card to cease being a valid target in between the negate and the follow-up ability. As a (somewhat) practical example, if there is a card that says negate and discard an Evil Character (can't think of one offhand, but I'm sure there is one with basically that wording) then if it tried to target Deafening Spirit (...You may treat this card as an Evil Character.) it would negate the convert ability, and then not be able to target DS with the discard. That is how I would understand it, but it may be worth discussing.In either case, I think there is certainly justification for any version of SoG being able to rescue Enoch.