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Obadiah: All Heroes in play are immune to pale green brigade.
Quote from: CountFount on December 01, 2008, 10:05:27 AMObadiah: All Heroes in play are immune to pale green brigade.3) If PD was placed on a pervious turn I believe when Obadiah make the Hero immune to PG which would allow them to be banded into battle (provided you had a green card that could do that).
If PD was placed on a previous turn, would PD be discarded by Obadiah's entrance into battle by virtue of the immunity s/a of Obadiah? Or would he remain despite the immunity that Obadiah provides on the Hero he was placed upon previous to Obadiah's RA or BC?
Grain Offering targets in-play as a default anyway. It's true that you wouldn't be able to play an immune card immediately after a battle-winner to stop it, but Panic Demon isn't removing the hero it's targeting, so I'm inclined to disagree with that disagreement. I believe Obadiah could play a card to band the PD'd hero into battle.
I think that since PD is PG and the character is immune to PG the PD (or any other PG placed card) would be discarded.
You can't UNLESS you interrupt first, which Obadiah doesn't.
QuoteI think that since PD is PG and the character is immune to PG the PD (or any other PG placed card) would be discarded.I disagree. Immunity protects and limits the targets but it doesn't undo what has already happened. If you used a Leprosy card on an earlier turn, the immunity wouldn't return the lost abilities to the hero or get rid of Leprosy. So it doesn't undo the harm that PD has caused. As long as the immunity remains it would stop further loss of abilities though.
The difference with Leprosy is that it is a sequence of instant abilities; PD has an ongoing ability, so immunity in this case would be preventing future "harm," correct? And so you wouldn't have to interrupt PD to band in the PD'd character in this case. I don't think PD would be discarded, though.
think you could discard PD with any card that will discard a demon in play. Is that right?
Quote from: BubbleBoy on December 02, 2008, 10:03:58 PMThe difference with Leprosy is that it is a sequence of instant abilities; PD has an ongoing ability, so immunity in this case would be preventing future "harm," correct? And so you wouldn't have to interrupt PD to band in the PD'd character in this case. I don't think PD would be discarded, though.How does a PD remain on a character which is immune to PD?
Quote think you could discard PD with any card that will discard a demon in play. Is that right? Yes sir.Quote from: CountFount on December 02, 2008, 10:06:44 PMQuote from: BubbleBoy on December 02, 2008, 10:03:58 PMThe difference with Leprosy is that it is a sequence of instant abilities; PD has an ongoing ability, so immunity in this case would be preventing future "harm," correct? And so you wouldn't have to interrupt PD to band in the PD'd character in this case. I don't think PD would be discarded, though.How does a PD remain on a character which is immune to PD? The same way if you catch my punch it won't hit you but if I hit you and then you become able to catch it... You'll still have the bruise.
Obadiah's SA isn't permanent; it only lasts for that turn. And PD's SA isn't like constant punching, it's more like being tied up with rope. Obadiah's SA is basically saying that PD can no longer hold that rope, so the Hero can come loose if you want him to (and he will come out unharmed).
Quote from: BubbleBoy on December 03, 2008, 07:46:06 AMObadiah's SA isn't permanent; it only lasts for that turn. And PD's SA isn't like constant punching, it's more like being tied up with rope. Obadiah's SA is basically saying that PD can no longer hold that rope, so the Hero can come loose if you want him to (and he will come out unharmed).Better analogy.