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Quote from: RTSmaniac on July 24, 2011, 11:27:42 PMBy default, your good set-aside cards target only your own Heroes, but can target Evil Characters of any player. Likewise, your evil set-aside cards can target only your own Evil Characters, but can target Heroes of any player.Quote from: Alex_Olijar on July 24, 2011, 10:58:49 PM... provisions must be used on the hero it is activated on.
By default, your good set-aside cards target only your own Heroes, but can target Evil Characters of any player. Likewise, your evil set-aside cards can target only your own Evil Characters, but can target Heroes of any player.
... provisions must be used on the hero it is activated on.
The default that you quoted earlier about how evil set-asides affect heroes is not relevant, since the card says otherwise.
1.) Have we been playing Provisions wrong since forever? Can it only target the hero that it is activated on?2.) Can I use Two Possessed by Demons to set my own hero's aside outside of battle?3.) Can I use Two Possessed by Demons in battle to set aside my opponents evil characters?
Quote from: RTSmaniac on July 29, 2011, 04:53:47 PM1.) Have we been playing Provisions wrong since forever? Can it only target the hero that it is activated on?2.) Can I use Two Possessed by Demons to set my own hero's aside outside of battle?3.) Can I use Two Possessed by Demons in battle to set aside my opponents evil characters?These were the questions he asked.
The last thing I heard from an Elder (I forget who) regarding set asides was this:-Set asides can only target your appropriate characters (hero, evil character, human, etc.) if played outside battle.-Set asides can target any appropriate characters (hero, evil character, human, etc.) if played during battle.In the case of Provisions, since it says "set hero aside", the only appropriate target is the hero that uses it regardless of where/when Provisions is played.Two Possessed by Demons says "any 2 humans" so during battle it can set aside any humans but outside battle it is limited by the rule above and can only target your humans.INE, though, and I'm not 100% sure of this.
How have you been playing it? I've always only used it to set aside the hero I play it on. If you've been using it otherwise, then yes you have been playing it wrong.
Seeing as I already gave the same answers as you, I am guessing that he will only be satisfied if an elder replies.
No offense to Browarod or YMT, but if they (or I or Wild Bill or any non-elder) were the one to post (what ended up being) the ultimate ruling on that issue, people would have been asking for the same type of elder clarification.
Set-aside enhancementsA set-aside enhancement has the phrase “set a (type of character) aside” in its special ability. A set-aside enhancement can be played on a character of matching brigade in your territory during your Preparation Phase or Discard Phase. Its special ability activates even though it is played outside of battle. You may also play them in battle according to the rules of initiative. You can direct the effect of the set-aside card to any character you own and currently control. You may set aside a character with multiple set-aside cards if they are played at the same time.
Again, I've always ruled "set hero aside" as only being able to target the hero that uses the enhancement. I really don't know how you guys have thought differently, lol.I mean, I doubt anyone treats "You may discard Uzzah" as "You may discard an Uzzah" so why would this be any different?
I mean, I doubt anyone treats "You may discard Uzzah" as "You may discard an Uzzah" so why would this be any different?
How about because cards actually refer "A hero" vs. "Hero" and cards don't ever reference "an Uzzah" vs. "Uzzah".And, for the record, you would have to treat them different. If Uzzah read "an Uzzah", you would be able to discard any Uzzah in play to satisfy the protection.Thanks for trying.