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Hmm. Why does the enhancement say "protect...from evil cards"? Why the all-inclusiveness?
Because when the card was printed the working definition for protect wasn't nearly as well defined as it is now. Priests was the first big set that used "protect" as a keyword. If the card was printed today it would say "Protect....from special abilities on evil cards."
That's not the point, I don't think. Until PoA gets a Play-As or an Errata, the card says "protect...from evil cards" and should be played as such.
Odd. If you were immune, then both abilities and special abilities do not affect you. Curious why protect is different. Furthermore, the first strike is a special ability so PoA should protect against it.
Play As does not change how the card is played.
If what you are proposing is true, then there should be a Play As, because obviously a lot of people have been playing this card "wrong" for years.
The key here Tim is that what you are proposing with PoA does indeed change how it is played. Everyone that I have seen play PoA has treated it as an immunity SA. The characters that it is played on can not be harmed by any evil card (including losing by the number, by special ability, or even by dominant).
Is there anything in the Rulebook or REG that supports the way that "everyone" has been playing PoA?
The phrases “immune to”, “ignores”, “cannot be”, “may not be”, “may only be _____ by”, “must be _____ by”, “no _____ may be, “prevented from being”, “protected from”, and “protect” have the same function.
This seems to sum up my understanding and why I've played it the way I have since the card was released.Quote from: REGThe phrases “immune to”, “ignores”, “cannot be”, “may not be”, “may only be _____ by”, “must be _____ by”, “no _____ may be, “prevented from being”, “protected from”, and “protect” have the same function.I take that to mean that if a card says that it's "immune to evil cards" or that it's "protected from evil cards" it means the same thing (serves the same function).
I think it's better in that case to rewrite that whole section (separate the three, which will also separate out the different "mays" and "bes"), and give all the old "ignore Great Image" cards Play As text.