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I agree, I am just using your logic:Quote from: Kevinthedude on July 24, 2017, 08:30:06 PMThe majority of other uses of the word "use" are just English and in the case of Ram's Horn mean played by.So in Ram's Horn's case they are the exact same but every other cases used is something different than played?
The majority of other uses of the word "use" are just English and in the case of Ram's Horn mean played by.
If Ram's Horn's wording is definitionally impossible, it doesn't do anything except site removal without an errata. Intention doesn't matter when interpreting abilities, just in making erratas which are used sparingly. If you want to argue like that who's to say that Ram's Horn shouldn't say "Abilities on enhancements used by Warrior class heroes.." When Guardian talked about it earlier in another thread he mentioned that if it were made today.... and I just assumed exchanging "played by" for "used by" was for clarity's sake. I see now that the card does not function hahaThe point still stands, however, about THS and ML. If triggers are not activated when the condition are met and their effects just "occur" then how can someone "use" the search ability on THS when it is triggered? Doesn't use mean activated?
I can't find it under "U" or types of abilities. I am not sure where else to look. This is the right link? https://www.cactusgamedesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/REG_PDF_4.1.2.pdf
I read it, use makes more sense, however, there may be a better phrase to use then "activated" for optional abilities as apparently triggers are not activated. Or are triggers allowed to be activated again now that Ram's Horn has outdated wording?
My two cents on this thread, the fact that a thread like this even exists kind of proves the confusion of rules in regards to not being clearly defined anywhere but a massive document no one has time to read. Again, rules ought to be intuitive to the game.