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In ORCID, the Play As says "and/or", which would mean a combination. But I'm not sure how accurate that is.
Since there are older cards with the and/or wording, why didn’t the creators simply word PH’s ability this way? It seems to me that it was intended for PH to target either curses or EEs, but not both. If it was and/or, then that changes the card significantly, which means it needs to be errata’d to read “and/or” instead of it being a play-as.
The Play-As is meant to correct or update ambiguous or outdated wording - which just "or" definitely is. The document is new(ish), so there's probably some kinks to work out - I don't know if this is one of them, or correct. I think the Play As is correct, I'm just not sure.
And here is another wrinkle with the Passover Hymn.The identifier reads: "Hymn, X = # of your Disciples or Musicians".It's the same problem -- because it says "OR," does that mean you have to count ONLY disciples, or ONLY musicians?In my deck, all I had was musicians, so it didn't matter, but what if you had a mixture of disciples and musicians, would you count all of them? Or, would you pick one type, and just count that type?If a combination is OK, shouldn't the identifier read "AND/OR" also?Thanks
"From the way the identifier reads, it could be changed to simply disciples and musicians, because if you choose a smaller pool for x it is the same as going "up to" that same value for both pools."
Quote from: emonier on March 02, 2018, 10:47:48 AMAnd here is another wrinkle with the Passover Hymn.The identifier reads: "Hymn, X = # of your Disciples or Musicians".It's the same problem -- because it says "OR," does that mean you have to count ONLY disciples, or ONLY musicians?In my deck, all I had was musicians, so it didn't matter, but what if you had a mixture of disciples and musicians, would you count all of them? Or, would you pick one type, and just count that type?If a combination is OK, shouldn't the identifier read "AND/OR" also?ThanksYou must pick EITHER Disciples, OR Musicians for the identifier.
It's possible the ORCID Play-As entry was an error. I will ask Jordan if he can comment. It's possible it's one of those things that was simply understood incorrectly and no one ever questioned it.
Quote from: RedemptionAggie on March 01, 2018, 10:11:11 PMThe Play-As is meant to correct or update ambiguous or outdated wording - which just "or" definitely is. The document is new(ish), so there's probably some kinks to work out - I don't know if this is one of them, or correct. I think the Play As is correct, I'm just not sure.How is PH’s ability “definitely” ambiguous or outdated wording? If it was intended to be “and/or” the card creator would have worded it that way since there were other, previous cards with that wording already in existence (as I cited in my earlier post), particularly since there are other cards that give you the choice of targeting one thing or the other. The only way we are to know for sure is if the elders who created the card post something here explaining why the wording needs to be play-as “and/or” instead of “or.”
Aggie speaks on behalf of those who have created the cards.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo (Di) says: "Negate and discard X curses or weapons in play..."Should this be played as: curses AND/OR weapons?
Quote from: TheHobbit on March 02, 2018, 11:05:21 AM"From the way the identifier reads, it could be changed to simply disciples and musicians, because if you choose a smaller pool for x it is the same as going "up to" that same value for both pools."Where are you quoting this from?
Or maybe they just forgot the AND in Passover Hymn. It could have been a typing error that has now been corrected with the ORCID.