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I believe you played that correctly.
did moses return to hand?
I would say moses does not return to hand because you cant unplay a card. I would rule he goes to territory.
QuoteI would say moses does not return to hand because you cant unplay a card. I would rule he goes to territory.I believe this incorrect, when an ability is negated it is like it never happened. The FBTN sticks because you cannot unplay the card, but moses returns to hand because of the negate. Becasue the ability that pulled him from hand was negated.
Im not sure how relevent it is, so... I block with King Amon get Foolish Advise from discard pile and play it. Where does foolish advise go since i negated my ability?
Foolish Advice isn't CBN, so it doesn't stick to the table. You end up with Amon in a FbtN battle with Foolish Advice in your Discard pile.
→About the Foolish Advice: it doesn't negate itself. It says, "except this one" ...why would it end up in the discard pile?
→Besides, actions can only be interrupted if they're not complete yet.
Unless you were playing foolish advice as an interrupt to your own ability ...but that would only work if Amon's ability activating was the last thing that happened, and that only applies if the game automatically considers Amon's ability to still be in motion (that is, incomplete). If the opponent played a non-interrupt card, that would begin a new action, thus requiring (by definition) that Amon's action be complete.
Remember, interrupt works backward and prevent works forward. You can't prevent an action that was completed in the past - only one that is still transpiring (and was interrupted) or will transpire; you can only prevent future actions or currently transpiring actions that have been interrupted.
Quote→About the Foolish Advice: it doesn't negate itself. It says, "except this one" ...why would it end up in the discard pile?But it negates Amon's ability which is what brought it out from the discard pile. So it negates its own returns so it must go back.
Broward is correct. AoC would stay since it has already been played.
Quote from: adotson85 on October 26, 2010, 07:29:07 PMBroward is correct. AoC would stay since it has already been played.i don't believe so since it can be negated.