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But if King David is removed from play without being negated his ability doesn't continue to affect the battle?
I have been treating The Garden Tomb as if it has the play as, "If opponent has a Redeemed Soul, Salome, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Peter, John, and Mary the Mother of James gain the ability 'ignores all evil brigades that do not have at least two characters in play.'"
Because captain effects the whole battle. John only ignore, it's his ability, HE ignores. Same with King David. Captain's ability is universal.
TGT (as all fortresses are) is active in the territory. As worded, shouldn't it be making it's Heroes actively ignoring?
Part of "Ignore" is a special ability that affects the whole battle as well - they stop an ignored character from entering battle.
... against the ignoring character.
Only if we change the default condition to something like, "Characters that are ignored and are not in battle cannot enter battle against the ignoring character."
As Stamp and SirNobody point out, though, wouldn't this would be an inconsistency involving the ongoing-ness of Ignore?
I am opposed to any ruling that results in a character outside of battle ignoring being handled differently than an artifact outside of battle ignoring. There is no need for inconsistency between those two cases.
Okay, if you block with red dragon, and then are discarded, are all your other evil characters immune to humans? No. Same princple.
I agree with ninja. This line of thinking makes no sense. Characters with ignore abilities do not convey their ignore powers to other characters. If you rescue with Widow, I block with Nero, and you band in King David, I can still play enhancements to affect Widow. She does not gain David's "ignore royalty" ability, and is thusly fair game.
If David dies or leaves battle, his ignore dies with him. I have never seen anybody ever rule or say otherwise.
Hey,Over the years I have seen a lot of players that thought abilities "die" when the character bearing the ability leaves battle. This is not the case and never has been for any ability other than ignore, I don't see any reason why ignore should be different than all the other abilities in this respect.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Aaron attacks, blocked by Emperor Claudius, Miriam banded into battle. If Miriam's ignore ability is negated Aaron dies. As long as Miriam's ignore ability is active Aaron does not die. Aaron does not gain the ignore ability, but he does benefit from it.
And this is where I believe a true "ignore" ability differs from a "cannot be blocked by" ability. Ignore DOES continue until the end of the phase.
Quote from: SirNobody on May 22, 2009, 06:30:36 PMAaron attacks, blocked by Emperor Claudius, Miriam banded into battle. If Miriam's ignore ability is negated Aaron dies. As long as Miriam's ignore ability is active Aaron does not die. Aaron does not gain the ignore ability, but he does benefit from it.I actually don't think that this is correct.
Immunity and Ignore are different abilities. This is one of the ways in which they are different.
Over the years I have seen a lot of players that thought abilities "die" when the character bearing the ability leaves battle. This is not the case and never has been for any ability other than ignore, I don't see any reason why ignore should be different than all the other abilities in this respect.
I am very, very, very confident that it is correct.
Bryon ruled that since David wasn't in battle, emperors could come back in.
Am I missing something in the rules? I don't see anything in the glossary that assumes that the ignore condition, "An ignore card stops an ignored character from entering the Field of Battle," applies only when an ignoring character is in battle.
Bryon ruled that since David wasn't in battle, emperors could come back in.Apparently, it's not correct.
QuoteBryon ruled that since David wasn't in battle, emperors could come back in.Apparently, it's not correct.Huh?? Since when does David's ignore ability stay in battle if he's not there to be blocked? If HE cannot be blocked by royalty, and he is not specifically in battle, then banding Nero into battle is not an illegal play.