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Rab enters battle does his ability but can not because Angel's Sword says when blocked. Meaning when the blocker is presented you get to play.
No Michael enters battle but can not complete his ability because his ability is an ongoing cbn ability.
Meaning when the blocker is presented you get to play.
Also 2k interrupts and you can not interrupt Michael
So when a blocker is presented that is when Angel's Sword is activated because it says that on the friggin card!
So after the blocker has entered battle and carried out his special ability, you get to play.
It triggers, so to speak, but since the battle has ended, there are no more opportunities to play Enhancements, so nothing happens.
QuoteWhy?Michael enters battle and completes his ability.Rab enters battle and completes his ability.Now that's done, Michael gets to play the "first" Enhancement.No Michael enters battle but can not complete his ability because his ability is an ongoing cbn ability. Now Angel's Sword does not complete the ability because there is no EC in battle yet. Rab enters battle does his ability but can not because Angel's Sword says when blocked. Meaning when the blocker is presented you get to play. Also 2k interrupts and you can not interrupt Michael so that should be another reason for Michael to play. So when a blocker is presented that is when Angel's Sword is activated because it says that on the friggin card! So this ruling is wrong. Angel's Sword should play over any human because when blocked Angel's Sword activates.
Why?Michael enters battle and completes his ability.Rab enters battle and completes his ability.Now that's done, Michael gets to play the "first" Enhancement.
Only in Redemption would "play the first enhancement" be the same thing as "play the next enhancement".
If it triggers, why does it matter if there is a battle?
Wouldn't Angel's Sword grant a similar opportunity iff the Hero holding it is still in play?
QuoteIt triggers, so to speak, but since the battle has ended, there are no more opportunities to play Enhancements, so nothing happens.If it triggers, why does it matter if there is a battle?
Why? What power does it grant to play an Enhancement in a phase other than the Battle Phase?
If blocked by a human Evil Character, holder may play the first enhancement on this character.
Nowhere is there a distinction or requirement that the Enhancement be played in battle.
There was a ruling about Assyrian archer not being able to discard himself if the battle ended with Forgotten History, that is a triggered ability as well.
I realize that this might be a little off-topic, but Lambo said that if Assyrian Archer d/c's a hero and then plays Forgotten History, he doesn't have to be discarded? Why is this? Does this mean that Assyrian Archer can d/c another hero in a territory next he blocks?
Quote from: Sean on April 14, 2009, 06:29:06 PMNowhere is there a distinction or requirement that the Enhancement be played in battle.Cool! So I can play enhancements outside of battle on my ET as well? It just says I can play an enhancement, not specifying battle. Awesome, I dont even have to put him into battle to play AOCP.
Awesome, I dont even have to put him into battle to play AOCP.
If you say Angels Sword can play regardless of if theres a battle or not just because it doesnt specify "In battle," then why couldn't ET?
Other cards that allow for an Enhancement to be played say "in battle". Lacking Sleep, for example.
So Angel's Sword's special ability would circumvent the normal rule that Enhancements can only be played in battle.
The rule is that Enhancements must be played in battle. Therefore, to break the rule, you need to specify an exception. Which is exactly what your own example of Altar of Burnt Offering provides, and is exactly what Angel's Sword does not.
Lacking Sleep and Weakness are the only examples of this kind of language.
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Fact that this game is constantly being errated and changed makes it not that great of a game.
There needs to be more playtesters that are EXPERIENCED and know the rules so these things won't happen again.
Because right now silver will not be used. Other than capn/tsa competitively.
Why? You don't like that the game is changed so everything makes sense?
Would you prefer the game to not work under a solid set of rules,
so people have to bicker and debate every game about what happens?
I see this as an improvement to the game.