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Is I am Love incorrectly worded in the REG? It says "ignore," while the card actually reads "ignores."I Am LoveType: Covenant • Brigade: White • Ability: 3 / 4 • Class: None • Special Ability: If a human Evil Character (except warrior class) is blocking your Hero, interrupt the battle and search discard pile for a white brigade enhancement with "ignore" in the special ability and play it. Limit once per turn. • Identifiers: NT • Verse: I John 4:8 • Availability: Angel Wars booster packs (Common)
redemption101, your quotes aren't 100% correct. Look at the quotes EmJay posted.NNFS works with both, how can it not? I am Love/Truth are worded the exact same way. It's a great combo and a fun off strategy for new players.Quote from: adotson85 on April 06, 2010, 11:19:08 PMIs I am Love incorrectly worded in the REG? It says "ignore," while the card actually reads "ignores."I Am LoveType: Covenant • Brigade: White • Ability: 3 / 4 • Class: None • Special Ability: If a human Evil Character (except warrior class) is blocking your Hero, interrupt the battle and search discard pile for a white brigade enhancement with "ignore" in the special ability and play it. Limit once per turn. • Identifiers: NT • Verse: I John 4:8 • Availability: Angel Wars booster packs (Common)REG > real card. "ignore" is correct
The REG has to say Errata for such a change to be true
QuoteThe REG has to say Errata for such a change to be trueI disagree. The lines have been blurred between "play as" and "errata" for a long time.
In addition, the REG is the superior resource as it contains more up-to-date information than the printed card, which never changes.
Unless the REG is specifically ruled to be in error, I believe it trumps the printed card. It always has.
Assuming a higher authority is in error as a basis for overruling it is a slippery slope and IMO shouldn't be done unless the error is obvious and/or acknowledged.
If President Obama said you were a woman, would that make you a woman?
...unless the error is obvious...
The error is obvious--it says something different from what the card says with no errata or play as.
...Obama...is a bad precedent.
actually, i think it was ruled cards like leprosy still work with high places.
Quote from: Sean on January 13, 2010, 07:55:58 PMQuote from: SirNobodythe ability should have to contain the character string "[space]place[space]" to satisfy the ability of High Places.That means that a card that says, "...placed..." would not be able to be played via High Places?Correct. The playtesters looked at the lsit and decided that "place" would be the best way to go. We didn't want some of the other cards played out of battle.
Quote from: SirNobodythe ability should have to contain the character string "[space]place[space]" to satisfy the ability of High Places.That means that a card that says, "...placed..." would not be able to be played via High Places?
the ability should have to contain the character string "[space]place[space]" to satisfy the ability of High Places.