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Can someone clarify why a Negate is overruled by a non-CBI card? I thought the game rule states that Negate stops an effect unless noted to be CBI/CBN.
I was under the impression that DoN does NOT interrupt, as it FIRST discards, THEN negates.
Quote from: Redoubter on February 15, 2012, 08:57:16 PMI was under the impression that DoN does NOT interrupt, as it FIRST discards, THEN negates.Correct. DoN discards the art before it negates it. This is why Lampstand of the Sanctuary is protected from DoN.
Quote from: Red Wing on February 15, 2012, 08:59:11 PMQuote from: Redoubter on February 15, 2012, 08:57:16 PMI was under the impression that DoN does NOT interrupt, as it FIRST discards, THEN negates.Correct. DoN discards the art before it negates it. This is why Lampstand of the Sanctuary is protected from DoN.Right, which in this case would mean an evil card discarded would NOT be returned, correct? That is what I want to make sure I have clarified.
You can still negate it, though I can't tell you why...
Quote from: SomeKittens on February 15, 2012, 09:48:49 PMYou can still negate it, though I can't tell you why...You can negate discarded cards, so long as the negating card can specifically target a discarded card. So DoN discards an Art, and negates the discarded Art, just like Captured Ark shuffles an Art, and negates the shuffled Art.
I am asking if it is able to actually negate the instant (and resolved) ability of an artifact in the prep phase.
As much as we complain about "play as", this is actually a very helpful entry:Destruction of Nehushtan (Pa)Type: Grim Reaper • Brigade: None • Ability: None • Class: None • Special Ability: Discard one active Artifact in play. Artifact's ability is negated. • Play As: Discard one Artifact to negate its special ability. • Identifiers: False Religious Practice • Verse: II Kings 18:4 • Availability: Patriarchs booster packs (Ultra Rare). It uses "cost - benefit" verbiage to explain "no discard = no negate".