New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
Are all future articles just going to be links to the Cactus website...? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the article section?
Are all future articles just going to be links to the Cactus website...?
Quote from: Ring Wraith on June 24, 2011, 11:13:29 AMDidn't Flaming Sword always negate the whole enhancement, not just the abilities? Why would it be different?A long time ago, negating Flaming Sword "negated" the numbers. But that went away years ago.Negate, Prevent, and Interrupt only target special abilities on the card.
Didn't Flaming Sword always negate the whole enhancement, not just the abilities? Why would it be different?
Quote from: Bryon on June 25, 2011, 10:23:59 AMQuote from: Ring Wraith on June 24, 2011, 11:13:29 AMDidn't Flaming Sword always negate the whole enhancement, not just the abilities? Why would it be different?A long time ago, negating Flaming Sword "negated" the numbers. But that went away years ago.Negate, Prevent, and Interrupt only target special abilities on the card.And yet Protect does include the numbers.....
Quote from: STAMP on June 24, 2011, 12:12:28 PM...and it's become another "3 Stooges"-type thread...as if that's a surprise. And as always, your input is much appreciated...
...and it's become another "3 Stooges"-type thread...as if that's a surprise.
Protect/Immune/Ignore are Rock abilities. They target the card that is gaining protection.Those effects are not in the same category.Those effects do not target the same things.They are completely different special abilities with completely different targets. How could they be inconsistent?
Rock beats scissors beats paper beats rock.I admit it is somewhat tricky for new players when a card is both a Rock and a Scissors, but that doesn't mean it is broken.Protection of Angels used by Michael is a powerful Rock+Scissors, and it hasn't caused too many questions.Or by "broken" did you mean "too powerful" rather than "the analogy doesn't work"?
Protection of Angels used by Michael is a powerful Rock+Scissors, and it hasn't caused too many questions.
postcount.add(1);
On topic: ETA for next article?
If it's anything like last year, The first article will come out Monday before Nats, with the rest in December.
That can't be! I make it a point of personal pride that nothing I say about the new set is right.
Please quote where the rulebook says that Protect targets special abilities. It has never targeted anything but the proteted card.
If you do not see that a new host would be confused as to why Negate does not negate numbers, but Protect does protect from numbers, then you are doing so by choice, since several of us have already explained that it is confusing to us and confusing to explain to new players. Sweeping away our confusion with an annoying old analogy is insulting.
Quote from: Bryon on June 26, 2011, 11:31:51 AMPlease quote where the rulebook says that Protect targets special abilities. It has never targeted anything but the proteted card.I love your semantic games (no... not really), however page 51 of the rulebook very clearly states:"Protect allows cards to be unaffected by specified special abilities."
Quote from: Bryon on June 26, 2011, 11:31:51 AMPlease quote where the rulebook says that Protect targets special abilities. It has never targeted anything but the proteted card.I love your semantic games (no... not really),
however page 51 of the rulebook very clearly states: "Protect allows cards to be unaffected by specified special abilities."
Protect/Ignore/Immune target the protected card.
Quote from: Bryon on June 26, 2011, 04:20:50 PMProtect/Ignore/Immune target the protected card.Wouldn't that mean that Thaddeus, with the appropriate number of disiples in play, protects evil characters from being immune to him? Just like he can protect gomer from banding to another evil character?