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Does the same hold true when a hero is corrupted? Is the original hero SA simply unusable or is the SA actually removed?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on July 11, 2011, 11:53:55 PMDoes the same hold true when a hero is corrupted? Is the original hero SA simply unusable or is the SA actually removed?The original Hero SA is still there, it's just unusable. Thus a corrupted David still has a special ability, he just can never use it.
I think that WC enhs all convert with their characters. So I would say, "yes".
If a warrior is discarded or captured, or returned to hand, all weapon cards on the character are discarded. If a warrior is converted, weapons remain on the character. The special ability on the weapon continues to function provided it does not conflict with the nature of a Hero or Evil Character.
What has been going on since I lost internet? This is the second thread in a row that is overturning a rule that nobody ever said anything about being overturned. It's been ruled that abilities convert unless they target a Hero ever since the problem with the definition of "harm" was brought up. Now we've reverted back to the old, broken definition?
Jmbeers, They have ruled that Heroes can't harm other Heroes and that is not likely to change, Mephi's ability that discards himself if David is not in play is not targeting another hero, but himself. They are not the same situation. Quote from: Minister Polarius on July 13, 2011, 09:30:10 PMWhat has been going on since I lost internet? This is the second thread in a row that is overturning a rule that nobody ever said anything about being overturned. It's been ruled that abilities convert unless they target a Hero ever since the problem with the definition of "harm" was brought up. Now we've reverted back to the old, broken definition?I guess so, it would be nice to know which version of the rules we are expected to use sometimes.
In the Old testament King David has any army raised up against him by Absalom who is one of his sons. David is forced to flee the city.In Acts Paul and Barnabas are arguing over wheather John Mark should travel with them. They argued so sharply that they separated and went there separate ways.
If there isn't already an evil card about this, then there totally could be. Evil actions, even between good people, are represented in Redemption as evil cards. Saul's Disobedient Sacrifice, for example, is an evil card despite the fact that there is a King Saul hero.
Quote from: browarod on July 14, 2011, 12:47:14 AMIf there isn't already an evil card about this, then there totally could be. Evil actions, even between good people, are represented in Redemption as evil cards. Saul's Disobedient Sacrifice, for example, is an evil card despite the fact that there is a King Saul hero.He's also an Evil Character. There's two versions of him.
No rewriting the story of Jesus so he has a wife that is protected by the free masons.
We're not really arguing about whether abilities that damage Heroes should be able to convert. We're questioning why the definition "targets" heroes, which was simple and worked, has reverted back to "harms" which is complicated and broken.
There shouldn't be a difference, but I often hear from the "harms" crowd things like "Discarding top of deck doesn't convert because it can Harm Heroes."
The real question is between whether conversion hinges on only actual targeting of Heroes by name, or any ability that could target a Hero as an EC.