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"You may place an OT Enh... on a human Hero of matching brigade in your territory." That clears up the brigade issue
"The next time that Hero enters battle, that Enhancement activates and is discarded immediately." That clears up the activation issue.
I'm not PLAYING any good enhancements while blocking, but rather, my good enhancement is activated by a trigger I set on a previous turn.
Am I now not allowed to use the rest of MY Sowing The Seed's ability, because I'm controlling evil characters in battle, so therefore I'm NEVER allowed to use good enhancements in any way shape or form?
Name me any example of a card placed on a character by SPECIAL ABILITY (meaning, no WC enhs) that activates from the opponents point of view when they control said character in battle.
Are you doing a new activation of Sowing the Seed on a character in battle? Or are you simply applying a continuing effect that is already active?
QuoteName me any example of a card placed on a character by SPECIAL ABILITY (meaning, no WC enhs) that activates from the opponents point of view when they control said character in battle.An Agur'd Enhancement banded in on the other side.
Agur has already activated, and now has a continuing effect that I get to apply when the condition is met.
I'll agree that ability is strange in how it works, but regardless, it was MY ability that placed the card there, and MY ability that lets the enhancement activate.
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on November 11, 2010, 11:53:09 AMI'll agree that ability is strange in how it works, but regardless, it was MY ability that placed the card there, and MY ability that lets the enhancement activate.I agree. Your ability placed the card. Your ability activated the Enhancement. But the effect of the Enhancement (which is not the same thing as the effect of the placed card) is based on the way it is played. Or are you arguing that you get to use all the effects on both sides of a side battle? Or that you get to use all the effects of your opponent's banded Heroes with Siege?
Not at all. Seige is a band ability, and banding has VERY specific rules regarding opponents heroes. There is no delayed trigger for abilities in Siege. I just say, Okay, you can add all your guys to battle.
If I use Agur to place an enhancement on my dude, and then my opponent uses Gold Shield to change that hero's brigade. When I make a Rescue Attempt with that hero, does the placed enhancement still get to activate?
Your argument is like saying Melchazedek's Blessing placed on a non-teal hero would fizzle once that hero it's placed on enters battle, because there is a brigade mismatch:
Well, I now understand your point of view, though I disagree with it.
Polarus already did on page 2:
And I disagree with it because I do not see the enhancement activating under any typical game rules. Its activating via special ability.
If they are indeed just a "triggered playing of an enhancement" that follow game rules, that clarification wouldn't even need to be there, since only matching brigade enhancements would work at all.
The effect is tied to the activation, the activation is tied to the brigade match, and the brigade match establishes the opponent is playing the card, because you cannot play cards onto an opposing side of the battle.
so are we supposed to disregard an elders input on a ruling question if they have not cited a source?
Is this question supposed to be some kind of logic trap? Or is there something here with which you specifically disagree and you do not think I can support with the facts?
so touchy. no, i was wondering if you thought sirnobodys input in that thread was not considered a ruling because he did not provide a reference to an actual existing rule or document, nor had backup from another elder.
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