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Yes. PG is immune to the battle-winning part of the ignore, but the immune part of the ignore will work as well, which will cause a stalemate by mutual immunity.
If a hero ignores a blocker that blocker can the blocker play a immune card to stop it?If a hero's SA ignores the blocker and the blocker's SA ignores the hero which takes precedent?Zeb's ignore abilitiy stops my opponent from presenting any EC with toughness greater than the cards in my hand as the first blocker right?
@Redoubter - If an ignore is active first, it doesn't matter if you gain immunity to the ignore because they're already walking around you. If the immunity is active first, then yes it would work against an ignore played after it.
Quote from: browarod on April 03, 2012, 12:32:47 PM@Redoubter - If an ignore is active first, it doesn't matter if you gain immunity to the ignore because they're already walking around you. If the immunity is active first, then yes it would work against an ignore played after it.This has been the precedent for this ruling, for a long time. But I cannot recall why. Does it have something to do with the ignoring character not being able to be targeted by the immune ability?
If the REG was working for me, I could check for you, but alas it is not so I am unable.
An ignore ability has four parts:(1) it grants the ignoring card immunity to all cards being ignored(2) it grants the ignored cards immunity to the ignoring card(3) 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.
Hey,The following is from the most recent draft of the REG I have access to.QuoteAn ignore ability has four parts:(1) it grants the ignoring card immunity to all cards being ignored(2) it grants the ignored cards immunity to the ignoring card(3) 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.Playing an immune ability after an ignore is pointless, because it's redundant to part (2) of ignore.But playing an immune ability before an ignore stops part (4) from targeting you. It doesn't stop part (1) and part (2) in then redundant to the immune ability. So you end up with mutual immunity if immune is followed by an ignore.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly