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Wwwwwwwwhy would the blocking player not get to use the card when the ability specifically says "blocking player may add the character to battle"?Also, how does a placed card not work the next time, for example, the Hero enters battle, when all that needs to happen is the Hero enters battle?
Quote from: The Schaef on November 10, 2010, 06:37:20 PMWwwwwwwwhy would the blocking player not get to use the card when the ability specifically says "blocking player may add the character to battle"?Also, how does a placed card not work the next time, for example, the Hero enters battle, when all that needs to happen is the Hero enters battle?The character he is adding to battle is a placed card. It is read from the owner's perspective according to the current ruling.
The character he is adding to battle is a placed card. It is read from the owner's perspective according to the current ruling.
Quote from: STAMP on November 10, 2010, 06:40:02 PMThe character he is adding to battle is a placed card. It is read from the owner's perspective according to the current ruling.Darkness still has nothing to do with this. There is no triggered ability that specifies when it activates. When a character enters battle, its ability is used by the player who controls it at that point. Simple.Triggered abilities are very different creatures.
Quote from: STAMP on November 10, 2010, 06:40:02 PMThe character he is adding to battle is a placed card. It is read from the owner's perspective according to the current ruling.Yes, and from the owner's perspective, he can reveal the card if he chooses, and the blocking player can add it to battle if they choose. I do not see how the perspective makes this not work.The second question is: what, for example, Enhancement placed by Agur would not work when read from the owner's perspective?
Based on the ruling, the placed card, which is the evil character, is read from the owner's perspective.
As to the second question, according to the discussion I had with Polarius, pretty much all of them if I force my opponent to fight with the hero that is holding the placed enhancement.
The second question is: what, for example, Enhancement placed by Agur would not work when read from the owner's perspective?
Because, ANB is read from the perspective of the player who placed it.
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on November 10, 2010, 07:27:02 PMBecause, ANB is read from the perspective of the player who placed it.This does not make sense. Can anyone point me to the location of this ruling and its exact wording? Cause I can't find it anywhere in the rules or REG or official ruling threads, I can only find references to it by other players.
Oh good. STAMP and I have moral support from somebody with sway. Woo-hoo!
Quote from: The Schaef on November 10, 2010, 06:50:58 PMThe second question is: what, for example, Enhancement placed by Agur would not work when read from the owner's perspective?Since it doesn't work, and I thought of it on my own as well (you can ask Rawrlolsauce), and it's been posted on here before... I believe he is trying trying to place ANB on one of his heroes while he has Nazareth out, and then choose the rescuer to clear the opponents side of the field. That's really the only combo I can think of that relies on forced placing.
Well, I think the root of this problem is a misunderstanding of what's supposed to happen. Without the actual rule in question, I can't make a proper assessment, but right now it's a coin flip about whether someone telephoned the rule into something different, or if the rule was worded with self-placing cards in mind and has been applied outside its original scope.Bottom line, I can tell you with a fair degree of certainty Darkness et al are not supposed to be played the way they are presented here, and this just got taken down a rabbit hole somehow.
The reason I heard was that since the triggered ability belongs to you, the card activates as YOUR card.
Theres no game rule that allows the card to stay there. It's being held there by your card, and it's activation is triggered by your card.
If this was the case, then the Enhancement just wouldn't activate at all, for two reasons: 1). you can only play cards that match your character, and you can't match a good Enhancement if you are blocking
2). you can only play cards on your side of a battle. So an Enhancement of yours that activates on the other side is complete nonsense anyway.