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I don't think you should be able to get the first highway back because it says "except this one". Is there an official ruling on this somewhere?
Quote from: robm on April 25, 2009, 01:14:52 PMI don't think you should be able to get the first highway back because it says "except this one". Is there an official ruling on this somewhere?You are correct, "except this one" refers to all copies of Highway.
or until they throw down The Long Day and start it over again.
Quote from: sk on April 25, 2009, 01:18:32 PMYou are correct, "except this one" refers to all copies of Highway.sk, you are incorrect. "This one" refers to the specific copy of Highway used to retrieve enhancments.
You are correct, "except this one" refers to all copies of Highway.
So a deck that uses this combo would be illegal then?
Highway cannot return another copy of Highway to it's owners hand.
Highway is worded like Momentum Change and we've already been told that Momentum Change cannot return another copy of itself to your hand.
Do you have a reference? I specifically saw this ruled differently in the pre-plurge era, but can find any remaining quotes on here on in the REG that specify.
Besides, wouldn't the ruling on Sin in the Camp (all copies of "this card") apply?
That works, except that Highway has to withdraw the hero it's played on. It says "hero" not "a hero".
For further discussion this year,and possible change to make these kinds of combos not work, see this thread for discussion. The interesting bits begin on about page 4 and continue to page 16.
The difference is that Momentum Change is a triggered ability, whereas Highway is not.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on April 25, 2009, 03:12:45 PMFor further The difference is that Momentum Change is a triggered ability, whereas Highway is not.This has absolutely nothing to do with the Momentum Change ruling. The ruling is that the card cannot be returned to hand regardless of what other cards are played. That makes no distinction about whether the ability is triggered.
For further The difference is that Momentum Change is a triggered ability, whereas Highway is not.
Question. What if you used Stillness and Highway? Could you return Stillness with Highway, and Highway with stillness?
The concern which he spelled out was getting infinite initiative (e.g. Red Dragon Stalemate) - usually with choose blocker - playing a bunch of cards, playing a withdraw that retrieved all those cards, and then doing the whole thing over again. It said nothing about stacking withdraws to pick them both back up.
This is a very good point and this is one possible way around the highway recursion problem. (by the way..I need some stillnesses if people have them!!) and this is a real life example of mjb's "not again" example that we already have.
I dont see any reason why a highway/stillness continued recurrsion cannot continue ad nauseum.
The first Highway activates and returns a hero and all enhancements played on him (except itself). Then it is done. Sometime later the second Highway activates and pulls back the first hero and all enhancements played on him back to hand. What would prevent the first Highway from being returned to hand?
It wasn't very fun to watch my whole deck get discarded.
I can point to at least one post in that thread where I talked about picking withdraws back up and no one had any issues with it.
If this is a big deal to you, then you're right, you win, whatever it takes to get you to look at the actual question being asked if you feel it wasn't resolved earlier.
I can tell you that a Highway getting back Highway combo was legal last year prior to Nats, I used it at Nats with high level judges looking on, and there was no complaint on legality.
...The first Momentum Change prevents itself from being returned to hand. The second Momentum Change prevents itself from being returned to hand...
What would prevent the first Highway from being returned to hand?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on April 25, 2009, 08:00:55 PMThe first Highway activates and returns a hero and all enhancements played on him (except itself). Then it is done. Sometime later the second Highway activates and pulls back the first hero and all enhancements played on him back to hand. What would prevent the first Highway from being returned to hand?It wasn't played on him, right? It was played on the hero that was returned.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on April 25, 2009, 08:00:55 PM...The first Momentum Change prevents itself from being returned to hand. The second Momentum Change prevents itself from being returned to hand...QuoteWhat would prevent the first Highway from being returned to hand?Well, why not itself? Your logic is that Mo Change prevents itself from being returned to hand. Why would Highway not prevent itself from being returned to hand?
It seems the same to me.
I already know who is going to respond to my post and what you are going to say, so to save time I will not respond. I have said what I wanted to say and that is all.
Here is my answer, YMT.