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Face Down cards are cards in territories, battle, and set-aside areas that are face down either due to special ability, or are inactive artifacts in an artifact pile. Face down cards have no abilities, brigade, titles, or identifiers while they are face down. The only known attribute of a face down card is the card type. Face down cards are only targetable by abilities that specify they can target face down cards or inactive artifacts, or cards that can target any or all cards in a location. When a face down card enters battle, it is immediately flipped face up, unless otherwise specified by the special ability that flipped it face down.
Do CM or AotL target any or all cards in a location? No.
Face down cards are only targetable by abilities...or cards that can target any...cards in a location.
But the REG says "target any or all cards in a location", not "any or all of cards out type X. I would interpret it to mean it can only target if it can target any card, not just one of a certain type.
Kram's argument was what I was referring to in my response.There is, however, a related facet to this situation that raises an interesting question for me. Is "in play" a location? I am dubious that this is so. The "field of play" would be a location, but "in play" strikes me as more of a state of being.
There is, however, a related facet to this situation that raises an interesting question for me. Is "in play" a location? I am dubious that this is so. The "field of play" would be a location, but "in play" strikes me as more of a state of being.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on January 09, 2016, 10:05:13 PMThere is, however, a related facet to this situation that raises an interesting question for me. Is "in play" a location? I am dubious that this is so. The "field of play" would be a location, but "in play" strikes me as more of a state of being.That could be. I've always thought of "in play" as shorthand for "in the field of play" but your interpretation is equally as valid.
I think "in play" is a location in the same way and with the same (il-)logic that "not in battle" is a location...
In Play means within the Field of Play.
A card is considered “played” if it meets these criteria:● You play an enhancement by attempting to activate its special ability (or numbers inbattle)● You play a character or multicolor site by putting it in your territory or your side ofthe battle.● You play any other card type by putting it face up on the playing surface from hand,deck, or discard pile due to your special ability or game action, except when youdiscard a card from hand.
So an Ambushed hero, an EC sitting on The Darkness,a Site Guarded EC, and an artifact in the artifact pile that has never been activated are all in play, but only the first two of those card has ever been played. It is probably just me, but it feels really weird that a card can can go from out of play to in play without ever being played.