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The only relevant part here is that play abilities inherently cannot be interrupted. The entire artifact can be prevented,and the search/discard is fully negatable, but if the play goes off it can't be undone.
My next question is this if my opponent has the throne out and I take nebuknezzar without a weapon. I then search out a weapon and place it on nebuknezzar does the throne get to trigger cause when I first blocked my EC was not equipped with a weapon? Or does the throne “turn off” when it sees that my EC now has a weapon in battle!
Ok but is that the search ability or the whole card?
Ok but is that the search ability or the whole card? In Ht?
Hey,Quote from: Prof Underwood on May 08, 2012, 09:43:50 PMIs TToD a "trigger" or a "condition"?The Throne of David is a trigger. The Throne of David is a tricky example because there is a static condition attached to the trigger. Static conditions function differently from dynamic conditions. Dynamic conditions (i.e. Iron Pan) can change back and forth because they go with ongoing abilities. Static conditions go with instant abilities so they only matter at the moment the instant ability happens (they are also often, but not always, something that cannot change). "If used by a prophet" is a classic example of a static condition.The Throne of David is triggered when a blocker is presented, it then waits it's turn to take effect, when it gets to it's turn it then checks to see if the static condition is true (are there no evil weapons in battle) if the condition is satisfied it does it's thing, if the condition is not satisfied it doesn't do anything.Quote from: galadgawyn on May 09, 2012, 01:14:16 AMbefore it was said that a characters ability happened simultaneously as a part of them entering battle. In other words a character hasn't entered battle yet if they're special ability hasn't activated. There is no gap between them entering battle and their special ability activating. They're not even separate activities; they are one and the same action.I'm not exactly sure how or why we set it up this way, but in Redemption multiple things can happen "at the same time" and yet still happen in sequence. Seven Wicked Spirits enters battle, Seven Wicked Spirits begins to activate it's ability, and The Throne of David is Triggered all happen at the same time, but they happen in that order. (Note that Seven Wicked Spirits "begins to activate" before The Throne of David is triggered, but The Throne of David is triggered before you actually "do" any part of Seven Wicked Spirits ability.)The idea that a character entering battle and it's ability taking effect being the same action and the first not being true until the second happened was popular for a while, and was official for a few days, but it was shot down rather quickly because it creates logical paradoxes.QuoteQuoteAbijah, son of Samuel (Pi)Type: Evil Char. • Brigade: Crimson • Ability: 4 / 7 • Class: None • Special Ability: Each time opponent plays an Enhancement in battle, you may draw a card. • If I play Reach and another card, then will they draw 1, 2, or 0? By the time Abijah reactivates, no enhancement is being played so I don't see why they would draw any.When Reach is played, before any of it actually happens, Abijah is triggered to draw a card. That draw doesn't happen until after Reach completes, but it is triggered before Reach happens. Reach then interrupts Abijah, making Abijah not active, and while it is inactive reach allows another card to be played. The other card is played while Abijah is not active, so it does not trigger Abijah again. Reach then completes, Abijah kicks back in, now Reach is done and Abijah is still triggered and waiting to draw, so he does. He draws 1.QuoteQuoteThe Throne of David can only triggered when the initial blocker is presented. ("blocked" has multiple possible definitions, the presentation of the initial blocker is the definition being used here.) I'm still not sure if what this means if Solomon brings TToD out after the initial blocker is presented.It means that The Throne of David can only be triggered when the initial blocker is presented. If The Throne of David enters play after that moment in battle it cannot be triggered during that battle.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Is TToD a "trigger" or a "condition"?
before it was said that a characters ability happened simultaneously as a part of them entering battle. In other words a character hasn't entered battle yet if they're special ability hasn't activated. There is no gap between them entering battle and their special ability activating. They're not even separate activities; they are one and the same action.
QuoteAbijah, son of Samuel (Pi)Type: Evil Char. • Brigade: Crimson • Ability: 4 / 7 • Class: None • Special Ability: Each time opponent plays an Enhancement in battle, you may draw a card. • If I play Reach and another card, then will they draw 1, 2, or 0? By the time Abijah reactivates, no enhancement is being played so I don't see why they would draw any.
Abijah, son of Samuel (Pi)Type: Evil Char. • Brigade: Crimson • Ability: 4 / 7 • Class: None • Special Ability: Each time opponent plays an Enhancement in battle, you may draw a card. •
QuoteThe Throne of David can only triggered when the initial blocker is presented. ("blocked" has multiple possible definitions, the presentation of the initial blocker is the definition being used here.) I'm still not sure if what this means if Solomon brings TToD out after the initial blocker is presented.
The Throne of David can only triggered when the initial blocker is presented. ("blocked" has multiple possible definitions, the presentation of the initial blocker is the definition being used here.)
If Paul (who negates neutral cards) enters battle alone does he negate HT?
yes
the ability is prevented by Paul before it triggers, so CBI doesn't matter