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Smart move? Deck Gates unless you need to create a LS, Omri's useless without it. But you can negate either Gates to stop to stop the discard, or Omri to negate the search which resulted in the discard.
Interesting question, I would have to rule it as a tentative yes.
That sounds good to me too.
Check the Play As.
But they are in the same ability, it's not like the discard completes before Crucify Him completes.
If I block with Goliath and my opponent presents Jair as his new hero, does he get to draw 2 CBI? Or is it prevented since Goliath negates draw abilities? The "negate draw ability" comes later in Goliath's ability than the "opponent may present a new hero" part, but isn't Goliath negating draw abilities the whole time?
Quote from: jmhartz on April 11, 2012, 10:04:56 AMBut they are in the same ability, it's not like the discard completes before Crucify Him completes.Actually, it does by the way the card is worded. If a card said for example, "Discard an enhancement. Negate its special ability", then you could not use that card in special initiative to stop the ability of the card. That's just the way Redemption abilities work, and have worked (see the DoN ruling).
1. First, complete all printed special abilities in the order written on the card EXCEPT those that add a character to the battle.2. Then complete all gained abilities (gained in set-aside or on previous turn, etc.), EXCEPT those that add a character to the battle.3. Then, complete all weapon abilities.4. Then, complete banding abilities.5. Last, complete choose blocker abilities.
You've already admitted that the order of abilities doesn't matter (except in the case of CTB and banding, which isn't an issue here).
Quote1. First, complete all printed special abilities in the order written on the card EXCEPT those that add a character to the battle.2. Then complete all gained abilities (gained in set-aside or on previous turn, etc.), EXCEPT those that add a character to the battle.3. Then, complete all weapon abilities.4. Then, complete banding abilities.5. Last, complete choose blocker abilities.Source.The order on the card does matter. In this case, the discard on Crucify Him happens, taking an artifact out of play, at which point, the negate kicks in. Because all abilities default to "in play," and the artifact that was discarded is out of play when the negate kicks in, the artifact that was just discarded is not negated by Crucify Him.
Actually, I didn't at all. What I was saying in response to your example of Goliath is from the definition on how characters activate in battle. It has nothing to do with Crucify Him, or anything besides a character in battle.And Chronic explained once again why this does not work.
Wow. I was way off on this one. My apologies for arguing about what I did not know. A simple REG check would have set me straight from the start.
...Back to my original question for just a minute... would the Crown of Thorns being MINE affect my ability to play Lying unto God on my from-hand-EC under special initiate? (Example, player B cannot play "Escape" to retreat his EC after playing "Deceit of Sapphira" since Player B caused the removal...) Does this precedent carry over to cards outside of battle?