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I meant inconsistent insomuch as for SH you can discard a location that contains 0 cards but for Herod's Temple you can't.
No I read what you said (it would be rude not to in a discussion) and I know full well how HT works, lol.But SH is not related to this discussion (other than thinly by also being an instead) so I see no reason to continue talking about it here.
Coming back in here to comment on this part:Quote from: ChristianSoldier on March 12, 2014, 04:11:54 AMOf course a much bigger issue is that from a strict reading of the card your opponent would not be able to ever rescue a Lost Soul if you have Raiders' Camp, since you can release all 0 heroes from an empty Raiders' Camp to stop a Lost Soul from being rescued. Although I'm sure that they've dealt with that issue at some point or another.This is not the case, because you have to actually perform the instead ability in order to instead the original ability. If you have a deck size of 0, you cannot activate Herod's Temple's with at least one redeemed soul, because you didn't actually do the discard of cards from the deck in order to instead the discard of your character.If there are no characters in Raider's Camp, you cannot release character from Raider's Camp...so you cannot instead the rescue.
Of course a much bigger issue is that from a strict reading of the card your opponent would not be able to ever rescue a Lost Soul if you have Raiders' Camp, since you can release all 0 heroes from an empty Raiders' Camp to stop a Lost Soul from being rescued. Although I'm sure that they've dealt with that issue at some point or another.
There is a distinct difference between a set value of cards to be affected (like the X in Herod's Temple) that is allowed to equal precisely 0 and an ability that requires you to release all characters (like Raider's Camp). The first can be 0, because X is defined in a way that allows it to be 0. The second must be non-zero (a positive integer in case anyone wants to be funny about that).