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Correct. You are not removing the Hero from battle with GS, so there is no "special initiative" granted when you play it. So it completes, and by the time your opponent could negate it, his hero is white.
a negate in the color converted to could be played. i think some negates can hit gold shiled...
Quote from: Master KChief on March 30, 2010, 05:35:18 PMa negate in the color converted to could be played. i think some negates can hit gold shiled...Correct. A "negate last enhancement" card would negate Gold Shield, and an "interrupt the battle" card would interrupt it. However, a negate all, like Blessings, would not negate it, since it isn't in play to be negated at the time.
A "negate last enhancement" card would negate Gold Shield...
now my question is ....a ec converted with gold shield via HG. That ec makes a rescue attempt can it now use gold shield on any hero to change its color?
Quote from: redemption101 on March 30, 2010, 11:29:16 PMnow my question is ....a ec converted with gold shield via HG. That ec makes a rescue attempt can it now use gold shield on any hero to change its color?Yes. Weapons convert. Changing a Heroes brigade is not harming it. The ability works. Have fun.
It was played via activation.
Quote from: Professoralstad on March 30, 2010, 05:49:56 PMQuote from: Master KChief on March 30, 2010, 05:35:18 PMa negate in the color converted to could be played. i think some negates can hit gold shiled...Correct. A "negate last enhancement" card would negate Gold Shield, and an "interrupt the battle" card would interrupt it. However, a negate all, like Blessings, would not negate it, since it isn't in play to be negated at the time.But that "negate last enhancement" would have to be the color of the brigade that the hero is AFTER the Gold Shield has changed it right? Same with interrupt?
But that "negate last enhancement" would have to be the color of the brigade that the hero is AFTER the Gold Shield has changed it right? Same with interrupt?
And yes, Gold Shield is considered played.
At least in my opinion, it seems reasonable that any card that activates during a battle is a card that you "played." You played the card in battle along with the character that it resides on.Kirk
Quote from: Captain Kirk on March 31, 2010, 09:56:50 AMAt least in my opinion, it seems reasonable that any card that activates during a battle is a card that you "played." You played the card in battle along with the character that it resides on.KirkPersonally, I feel like to play a card should have something to do with putting it in play, but I suppose anything can be defined dumbly in Redemption.
Isn't it in play when its in battle? After it is discarded then it's not longer IN play and therefore can't be targeted by a negate right?