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So artifact selection comes *before* set-aside updates. Good to know.
I just don't really understand why bringing back your set asides means you're choosing to activate Gifts...
Quote from: Rawrlolsauce! on November 30, 2012, 04:51:30 PMI just don't really understand why bringing back your set asides means you're choosing to activate Gifts...You're over complicating this. Bringing back your set-aside doesn't mean you're choosing to activate Gifts. Activating Gifts by using it's optional drawing ability means you're choosing to activate Gifts.
Activating Gifts by using it's optional drawing ability means you're choosing to activate Gifts.
QuoteActivating Gifts by using it's optional drawing ability means you're choosing to activate Gifts.This is not true in any other case. If it's a bottom-up rule, it should not be valid. If it's top-down, it's inconsistent, messy, and counter-intuitive, but if true needs to be in the rules.
Also Gabe I do not agree with this ruling. You are triggering Gifts from another card. You are not activating Gifts. If my opponent draws during battle with a card and I draw also, am I activating Gifts? From what I can tell trigger isnt even in the Redemption Terminology yet we use it regularly. Im not sure what the term activate even means as it has always addressed choosing your Artifacts in the game...
Hmmm, I should probably stop using 'trigger'. It doesn't necessarily have the best connotation.
choosing to activate the optional ability that's triggered is what defines that you "use" it.
It seems silly I can flip it up and then use it, but I can't use it then flip it down.