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Having Zealotes active will stop FoT from affecting you at all.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on April 14, 2011, 12:19:00 PMHaving Zealotes active will stop FoT from affecting you at all.After reading Feast of Trumpets again I would agree, I didn't notice the wording "draw an equal number of cards"
So...Restrict > Must dobut...Restrict < Must do w/Regardless??
Not sure what restrict really has to do with this question. FoT doesn't really target players in the same way a restrict does, it targets 1-4 cards in hand chosen by each player.
I guess I got the impression that Simon the Zealot was categorized as a restrict based on the original question. Is he just a protect?And my question (if Simon was a restrict) is whether "regardless" trumps "restrict"?
And my question (if Simon was a restrict) is whether "regardless" trumps "restrict"?
Restrict stops your opponents from performing "targetless" game actions: like making rescue attempts, drawing during draw phase, playing territory class enhancements, activating artifacts, etc. Which is why cards like Burial Shroud, Besieging the City, and Darius' Decree are all classified as restricts.
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You're only Discarding them in that you're choosing which ones are Discarded. Your opponent's card is the one targeting and carrying out the action.
That is fine if that is the way it is (I already knew that was the way it is) I was just saying that the rule in general is odd and backing it up with a counterexample from a more established an out of print ccg.