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Play-As "Banding of Heroes is prevented. Good banding cards are ignored."First off, I just really don't get how an artifact can ignore characters. Ignore deals primarily with an ignoring card and all cards ignored, and yet the ignoring card is an...artifact? It just seems ridiculous. How can an inanimate object ignore me?
It's pretty clear that there were no multiple abilities pre-Kings, and the way HHI is worded makes it seem like a clarifier, not two separate abilities. This would essentially just prevent banding, which would still be pretty good.
Also, what does it mean "Good banding cards are ignored"? You can't ignore an enhancement, and yet the way this is worded seems like it's trying to.
Finally, suppose I negate HHI, and then band in a Hero with a banding ability. My opponent discards my original hero, and negates my enhancement that got rid of HHI. I discard my opponent's character. Do I win the battle? I would assume no, since ignore treats ignored characters as though they are not in battle during Battle Resolution, and my hero is indeed ignored, but then consider the flip side of that. I play an evil enhancement that grants me ignore abilities against the hero, let's say Wildness. My opponent then plays AotL. Because ignore is ongoing, the character is still ignored even though there's no evil character in battle. Does this mean the hero still doesn't get the lost soul?
As an aside, interrupt the battle interrupts Household Idols because it's ongiong, even though it's not in battle, correct?
As another aside, shouldn't repel actually mean withdraw, and not ignore? Looking up all these definitions reminded me about that. Seems odd, but if idols can ignore me, then I don't know what to believe anymore.
Okay, so HHI really wouldn't be as good. You didn't address the idea that there were no multiple abilities before Kings. I'm curious how we rationalize HHI as the exception, and not as a clarifier.
So, if you somehow got HHI activated mid-battle, any characters already in battle would suffer no ill-effect whatsoever. It wouldn't affect them, or how they affect other cards. It would stop any other ignored characters from entering battle, just not the ones already there.
Are there any other artifacts, forts, sites, etc. that are also affected by the way Household Idols works (TGT grants characters the ability to ignore)? If not, I believe we should seriously consider changing the rules so that only characters and enhancements can ignore. I feel like Ignore is already one of the most complicated abilities in the game, and having read this and other topics, I still have zero idea how or why HHI works the way it does. It would be significantly easier and simpler to just change the rules here.
Quote from: Redoubter on July 22, 2013, 06:49:54 PMSo, if you somehow got HHI activated mid-battle, any characters already in battle would suffer no ill-effect whatsoever. It wouldn't affect them, or how they affect other cards. It would stop any other ignored characters from entering battle, just not the ones already there. Is this really true?
Quote from: Redoubter on July 22, 2013, 06:49:54 PMSo, if you somehow got HHI activated mid-battle, any characters already in battle would suffer no ill-effect whatsoever. It wouldn't affect them, or how they affect other cards. It would stop any other ignored characters from entering battle, just not the ones already there.Is this really true?
1. it grants the ignoring card immunity to all cards being ignored2. it grants the ignored cards immunity to the ignoring card3. characters not in battle and ignored cannot enter battle (i.e., you cannot choose to bring them into battle and they cannot be targeted by an ability that would bring them into battle)4. characters already in battle and ignored are treated as though they were not in battle for purposes of determining battle outcome
I play an evil enhancement that grants me ignore abilities against the hero, let's say Wildness. My opponent then plays AotL. Because ignore is ongoing, the character is still ignored even though there's no evil character in battle. Does this mean the hero still doesn't get the lost soul?
Okay, so supposing my banding character does get in while HHI is up (through using the methods above), can I still kill my opponent's evil character with enhancements, or are they protected too?
An ignore special ability is an ability that keeps its targets from targeting or being targeted by a specified set of cards. It also allows a character using an ignore ability to win a battle regardless of normal battle conditions.1. it grants the ignoring card immunity to all cards being ignored2. it grants the ignored cards immunity to the ignoring card3. characters not in battle and ignored cannot enter battle (i.e., you cannot choose to bring them into battle and they cannot be targeted by an ability that would bring them into battle)4. characters already in battle and ignored are treated as though they were not in battle for purposes of determining battle outcomeAn ignore ability is ongoing. Part (1) above targets the cards that gain the ignore status. Parts (2) and (4) above target the cards that are ignored. Part (3) above has no target. Ignore abilities last until the end of the phase in which they are used. Ignore abilities only apply to cards of a different alignment.
Doesn't TGT still protect TGT characters in territory from ignored ecs?
Then for that matter, why do you even need a TGT character in battle to stop them from going into battle? It's clear that the ec is ignored in territory, and part of the definition of ignore is that an ignored card can't enter battle. This is the case with HHI as well.
Then for that matter, why do you even need a TGT character in battle to stop them from going into battle?
So for The Garden Tomb, do you think an Errata/Play as of "If opponent has a Redeemed Soul, then Salome, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Peter, John, and Mary the Mother of James gain the ability 'Hero ignores all evil brigades that do not have at least two Characters in play, cannot be negated.'" would be better? This way, it is definitely the Hero that is doing the ignoring and not some card outside of battle? I guess my concern with this is that I'm unsure if that would make TGT CBN. I do agree, however, that I think it makes more sense for characters to do the ignoring instead of cards outside of battle. I think it's possible to make HHI do what it's intended to do without using the term "ignore", but for now, I feel that I understand what it does so I'm not overly concerned about it.