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There was also a side argument of whether or not "Protection from evil cards" included numbers (it doesn't).
NOOOO...i can see this going, oh about 6 pages. I was not part of that argument. I cannot answer your question.
But is it the right way?
Perhaps I am recalling the argument wrong. But as I remember it, Maly, RDT, and I (ok, mainly Maly) argued that protection meant specials because numbers are not effects they are attributes. I thought we (Tim) won the argument. I am assuming you were on the opposing side and that you remember you won. It's been awhile since that argument, I might be remembering foggy.
The Official ruling is that if the lost soul count is tied, then neither player has "the most" lost souls and the rescuer CAN make another rescue...this isn't coming from me but from my Dad and you will find this rule in the REG once he gets his hands on the TexP cards.
Talking about the principles behind grammar is different than talking about grammar.
There is also an element of necessary inference in modern English that you seem to be unaware of. It would be silly to say "everyone doesn't know grammar," and then talk about grammar, so the only logical inference there is that an implied "just about" or even "except a few" in the sentence.
The simple fact is nobody knows the principles behind English grammar. Most is not the same as the greatest. Most is a comparative adjective, and when both players have 3, neither has the most. The greatest number is a quantitative adjective, and when both players have 3, they each have the greatest number.