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If all the player is being targeted is you and your partner, then yes, JT protects the decks from having the top card being discarded. The fortress is saying protect "holder" deck from discard, the holder is the entire team, so the curse would not affect any of you.
Would you say that in Multiplayer, the presence of JT for any of the players would stop Given Over to Egypt for all of the players?
No, it prevents opponents cards.
So basically J-Tower is more like a protect than a prevent.
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on June 22, 2010, 10:28:08 PMNo, it prevents opponents cards.But it doesn't say that. It says that it stops opponent's from taking card out of holder's draw pile. It doesn't say that it stops opponents from taking cards out of anyone else's draw pile.So basically J-Tower is more like a protect than a prevent.
jtower is a prevent. oppressed and robbed is not stopped by jtower. what is the fuss here?
what its 'more like' doesnt negate the current REG listing. its listed as a prevent.
Or, instead of getting drawn into a false dichotomy, can Prevents stop some cards from being targeted by a one-sentence ability?
I see nothing in there about prevent dealing with a cards targets. Prevent simply stops another cards special ability from activating, that is all.
Since JT mentions the targets of the abilities, and says opponent can't remove them (and it doesn't even specify which abilities it supposedly prevents), we've decided to classify it as a protect. This has a Rob stamp. Again, it will go into effect beginning after nationals.
Oppressed and Robbed won't be nearly as useful after Nationals
Quote from: jmhartz on June 24, 2010, 12:23:24 PMOppressed and Robbed won't be nearly as useful after Nationals Oddly enough your wrong about this and the reason is not related to JT.