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unless it make you loose the battle, right. like if one hero is discarded and it makes you loosing the battle, you can play a negate then. but if you arent loosing the battle, you cant. I think thats how it works.
Special InitiativeWhen you are losing the battle by removal, you are granted special initiative to play an Enhancement that will interrupt or negate the card that is causing your charact’s removal. You are considered to be losing by removal when an opponent’s special ability, or a game rule that has been triggered by an opponent’s special ability, would leave you with no character in battle when the special ability has completed.
In the past, the answer was yes (which is probably why people are a bit confused on this one). But with the rulings figuring out exactly how special initiative works (ex. only in cases when your last character is removed from battle), you can't anymore.Since there is no Special Initiative, the card that pushes back the banded hero will complete before regular initiative passes to the remaining hero. At that point, the only cards legal for that hero to play would be ones that matched their brigade.
The current rule makes bad gameplay. Change it back please?
Quote from: Red on May 28, 2013, 11:15:49 PMThe current rule makes bad gameplay. Change it back please?How does it make bad gamelplay?
Quote from: ChristianSoldier on May 28, 2013, 11:23:23 PMQuote from: Red on May 28, 2013, 11:15:49 PMThe current rule makes bad gameplay. Change it back please?How does it make bad gamelplay?Less use of special inititve.
Also it's not so much of a change as a good definition of how Special Initiative works, since before it was defined the way it was there wasn't a consensus on how it worked.