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It's been ruled that the "If one" refers specifically to those in your territory that Gates references in the first ability
If the second part wanted to make that qualification would it not need to say something like "If one blocks from territory"? How can an EC trigger an ability that requires it to be in territory when the EC is in battle?
Play As: Protect evil kings and queens of Judah in territory from opponent's cards. If a king or queen of Judah in territory blocks, it cannot be negated, and you may draw 1.
I mean, if you wanted to read it like that what's stopping the ability from working with your opponent's Kings and Queens of Judah?
Quote from: TheHobbit on March 08, 2018, 09:22:40 AMI mean, if you wanted to read it like that what's stopping the ability from working with your opponent's Kings and Queens of Judah?That would be awesome! Why, yes... Your Judean King/Queen does get to block CBN, but if they do I get to draw a card.
If the card were meant to apply to opponent's K/Q of Judah, it would have said "K/Q of Judah in territories."
I was just pointing out that I am a sucker for cards that give your opponent the option of taking a real benefit while also carrying a significant downside.I wasn't suggesting GoJ is one of those cards.