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...the consensus was while Saul always converts to multi-color Paul, evil Paul does not re-convert to a multi-color Paul.
I think that default conversion rules would indicate that it is converted to a single color, it loses previous colors, and it stays the new color even after battle.
Therefore, you can interrupt the battle to interrupt Gold Shield, provided you have a card in the appropriate brigade to do so.
Am I understanding this correctly?
Nice, I finally know how to stop hero-light
Quote from: JSB23 on October 03, 2008, 09:11:24 AMNice, I finally know how to stop hero-light Cept built on the rock protects against conversion.
Sorry about not finishing our gamelast night prof. My internet went out
What did you convert Saul/Paul with then?
This seems to indicate that after Paul is converted with Gold Shield, that he could only play an interrupt in the specific brigade that he was converted to.
Something that negates last, yes (meaning: also itb). But that seems to be the result of this entire discussion.
At this point does the GC have to play blue GEs, white GEs, or can pick either one?
I can't think of a blue interrupt draw three play next.
If EC discards Gold Shield to convert GC from white to blue.GC plays "interrupt the battle and play next" (blue GE)At this point does the GC have to play blue GEs, white GEs, or can pick either one?
And if they play a GE to discard the EC, then does the Gold Shield no longer work because there is no EC for it to activate on?Or does it still work, because it has already activated, and discarded itself, and therefore doesn't need and EC anymore anyway?
QuoteAt this point does the GC have to play blue GEs, white GEs, or can pick either one?I would think only white, but that's just a gut response.
I think it would still work; the hero would stay a blue hero after battle.