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Correct. Grapes never stops the discard from happening.
So since Warrior's Spear "works" on Spy when he withdraws, could I play Grapes after I withdraw Spy?
wait, I don't think it works that way (or at least, it shouldn't work that way). I believe you're attacked, you're allowed to play a dominant, but when you're attacking, you don't get that opportunity.
i make a rescue attempt against my opponent with a hero. my opponent blocks with the rabsaris, and plays the rabsaris attacks to discard my hero in battle. am i then allowed to play grapes of wrath to discard the rabsaris, and potentially make another rescue attempt? additionally, would this also work if my opponent played any other card that discarded/removed my hero, such as christian martyr or unholy writ?
Quote from: STAMP on December 23, 2009, 11:12:40 PMSo since Warrior's Spear "works" on Spy when he withdraws, could I play Grapes after I withdraw Spy?There would have to be an evil card in battle for Grapes to work. If you withdraw Spy, the blocker never enters battle.
Uhh...Yeah, I knew that. I was just testing you!
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Quote{goes back to sorting flies and lures...}That and the fact that you chose to retire from the game at an opportune moment.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on December 24, 2009, 01:06:33 PMQuote{goes back to sorting flies and lures...}That and the fact that you chose to retire from the game at an opportune moment. "Opportune" is an understatement! I don't really call it retirement, though. It's more of a new beginning.
"Opportune" is an understatement! I don't really call it retirement, though. It's more of a new beginning.