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Moral of the story: play Gold Shield as a weapon on King Cushan-Rishathaim and prevent the negate, whatever color it is.
Quote from: SirNobody on August 13, 2008, 07:24:47 PMChoose the blocker...are character defeating abilities.In no way is this correct. Where do you get this?
Choose the blocker...are character defeating abilities.
Further, playing Coliseum Lions on one of several banded characters also does not defeat the opponent.
Quote from: SirNobody on August 13, 2008, 07:24:47 PMConverting a hero from one brigade to another brigade is not a character defeating ability. How can you make that statement? This is the first time it is available in the game.
Converting a hero from one brigade to another brigade is not a character defeating ability.
Ok Im on Schaef's side with this one.MCK, please define Interrupt for me?If an interrupt doesnt temporarily UNDO the cards it interrupts, then what DOES it do? When I interrupt Gold Shield, I'm back to a Green Miriam.With the way your arguing it, you couldnt interrupt Coliseum lions, because it already (ready for your favorite word?) RESOLVED and your in the discard pile now. How can you interrupt from the discard pile?Same deal.
Hey,Quote from: The Schaef on August 13, 2008, 07:27:43 PMQuote from: SirNobody on August 13, 2008, 07:24:47 PMChoose the blocker...are character defeating abilities.In no way is this correct. Where do you get this?Forcing a character out of battle is a character defeating ability. Choose the blocker after an initial blocker has been presented forces the initial blocker out of battle. Thus choose the blocker (after an initial blocker is presented as I specified) is a character defeating ability. Yay syllogisms!QuoteFurther, playing Coliseum Lions on one of several banded characters also does not defeat the opponent.It's not about defeating the opponent, it's about defeating a character. If you have banded heroes such that Coliseum Lions removes the only hero of say Green Brigade from battle and gives the heroes initiative, you can use a green negate to bring back the green character.Quote from: STAMP on August 13, 2008, 07:31:28 PMQuote from: SirNobody on August 13, 2008, 07:24:47 PMConverting a hero from one brigade to another brigade is not a character defeating ability. How can you make that statement? This is the first time it is available in the game.Does changing a character's brigade necessarily bring harm to that character or stop it from redeeming a lost soul? Those are the characteristics of an effect that make it character defeating (by my understanding) and Gold Shield does not satisfy them.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly, WildCard Secretary of Defensewww.freewebs.com/redemptionne
read: maly's explanation. sweet, sweet logic ftw.
i can merely reiterate what maly said in laymans terms...you may play the enhancement (using the example) on the green brigade hero that was discarded because the initiative was transferred as a result of him being discarded. gold shield in no way whatsoever has anything to do with miriam gaining initiative to play an enhancement...she would have it regardless of WHAT color she was.
~~***RESOLVED***~~~
because gold shield was already resolved previously.
With the way your arguing it, you couldnt interrupt Coliseum lions, because it already (ready for your favorite word?) RESOLVED and your in the discard pile now. How can you interrupt from the discard pile?
Ok well... if i can interrupt CL on my way to the discard pile, I can interrupt Gold Shield on my way to converting to a diff brigade, provided I have initiative.
Hey,Quote from: The Schaef on August 13, 2008, 07:27:43 PMQuote from: SirNobody on August 13, 2008, 07:24:47 PMChoose the blocker...are character defeating abilities.In no way is this correct. Where do you get this?Forcing a character out of battle is a character defeating ability. Choose the blocker after an initial blocker has been presented forces the initial blocker out of battle. Thus choose the blocker (after an initial blocker is presented as I specified) is a character defeating ability. Yay syllogisms!
leave it as is? no ones officially ruled on it yet.
we have arguments supporting ours (case no. 5654.76 Third Heaven vs. Devourer).
Forcing a character out of battle is a character defeating ability.
It's not about defeating the opponent, it's about defeating a character.
Does changing a character's brigade necessarily bring harm to that character or stop it from redeeming a lost soul? Those are the characteristics of an effect that make it character defeating (by my understanding) and Gold Shield does not satisfy them.
gold shield in no way whatsoever has anything to do with miriam gaining initiative to play an enhancement...she would have it regardless of WHAT color she was.
but current rules state you may interrupt the battle if your hero is being removed from battle, which then causes you to lose the battle.
Trying to negate a character defeating ability is different than trying to negate a non-character defeating ability.
Scenario: Naaman w/ Gold Shield blocks King David. It's stalemate by the numbers but I decide to use Gold Sheild when it's ability activates,making King David gold brigade, which makes it my inititive by the numbers.Is that true?
Now, why on earth can I can a Purple interrupt (or any purple card for that matter), when the state of he battle says Jonathon is gold? It makes no logical sense that the gold Jonathan is able to interrupt with his former color, seeing as changing colors is not making him lost the battle. Therefore, he gets intiative not by removal, but by losing the battle, hence, he has no time to interrupt the instant ability that was Jonathon switching bigades via Gold Shield.
But, Golden Shield wise, Jonathon wouldn't be losing via special ability.
Quote from: J4n1ss4ry_teh_n008 on August 13, 2008, 10:56:07 PMBut, Golden Shield wise, Jonathon wouldn't be losing via special ability.He's not losing via special ability in my example either.