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I think there was a ruling that said that forced draws were some sort of exception for JTower, but I don't recall what justification we used other than it would make JTower unplayable. Not entirely sure if it should stay that way, but I believe that is the current rule.
Quote from: Professoralstad on June 18, 2012, 03:57:23 PMI think there was a ruling that said that forced draws were some sort of exception for JTower, but I don't recall what justification we used other than it would make JTower unplayable. Not entirely sure if it should stay that way, but I believe that is the current rule.I thought it was because it would have dealt a heavy blow to both Luke+John offense and Abom defense. It would also make mayhem OP'd.
It seems it would make sense if drawing is done by a player, not by an opponent. You may be forcing your opponent to do something, but their the one doing the action, not the opponent.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on June 18, 2012, 07:32:45 PMIt seems it would make sense if drawing is done by a player, not by an opponent. You may be forcing your opponent to do something, but their the one doing the action, not the opponent.I thought we had ruled both Goliath and others (i.e. JT vs. Revealer LS) were based on targetting by opponents' cards. I think we still have too much uncertainty and inconsistency with hese rulings.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on June 18, 2012, 07:32:45 PMIt seems it would make sense if drawing is done by a player, not by an opponent. You may be forcing your opponent to do something, but they're the one doing the action, not the opponent.I thought we had ruled both Goliath and others (i.e. JT vs. Revealer LS) were based on targetting by opponents' cards. I think we still have too much uncertainty and inconsistency with hese rulings.
It seems it would make sense if drawing is done by a player, not by an opponent. You may be forcing your opponent to do something, but they're the one doing the action, not the opponent.
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on June 18, 2012, 07:52:32 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on June 18, 2012, 07:32:45 PMIt seems it would make sense if drawing is done by a player, not by an opponent. You may be forcing your opponent to do something, but their the one doing the action, not the opponent.I thought we had ruled both Goliath and others (i.e. JT vs. Revealer LS) were based on targetting by opponents' cards. I think we still have too much uncertainty and inconsistency with hese rulings. I'm all for a fort like JTower being used against more than Egyptians and Confusion...does anyone even run with Gabriel or Amasai anymore ? And a counter to Mayhem in the form of a fortress is not necessarily a bad idea...how many games have you lost due to your opponent upsetting the strategies you built with your hand?
If I play Mayhem and Opponent has Jerusalem Tower up, does he draw?Jerusalem TowerGood FortressNehemiah 12:38No Opponent may remove a card from holder's draw pile. Draw Pile may still be searched and/or shuffled.
In every case it's the person who caused the ability, but for drawing there is a bottom-up rule that it's the person carrying out the ability.
Quote from: Minister Polarius on June 21, 2012, 01:06:09 PMIn every case it's the person who caused the ability, but for drawing there is a bottom-up rule that it's the person carrying out the ability.So drawing is the only exception?
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on June 21, 2012, 01:18:47 PMQuote from: Minister Polarius on June 21, 2012, 01:06:09 PMIn every case it's the person who caused the ability, but for drawing there is a bottom-up rule that it's the person carrying out the ability.So drawing is the only exception?Correct, and it's not an exception so much as a conflicting ruling that's been superimposed over the top-down ruling. An exception would be stated in the top-down ruling itself.
He's saying that the exception of Draw Abilities hasn't come from an Elder.
It is been ruled that way ever since Luke/John heroes were released. It was ruled previously that JTower does not stop the forced draw. Until I see an elder rule otherwise that is the known ruling(at least at my tournaments). I will attempt to find the ancient thread it is buried in.Update found the link here: One elder ruled it that JTower does not stop forced draw. We still need a second elder but that was how it was played back when abom made that ruling important.
There is nowhere that says 2 elders need to rule on something for it to be official. If 1 elder makes a ruling on something that is unclear in the REG and rule book, that is the official ruling. Rob's post said that if 2 elders rule on something it can be read with a higher degree of confidence, not that they must to make it official. The reality is, if 1 elder rules on something, and no other elders say anything, it's probably because they are in agreement.