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When it is part of deck.
Quote from: Professoralstad on February 22, 2012, 09:09:48 PMWhen it is part of deck.So Simon the Zealot can stop RBD then.
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The upshoot is that RBD stops the draw even if the deck is protected. The only thing that would let you draw through RBD is something that protects the deck entirely, or something that protects it from revelation.
RBD is an instead ability, so it targets the draw, not the deck. That's why it can't get Fishing Boat.
SK is correct. Instead abilities always target the ability they are insteading, nothing else. Draws may target deck, sure, but that doesn't affect RBD in the slightest.
I am 100% certain that the cards are still revealed if Simon's ability is active.
I am 85% certain that RBD carries out completely even if Simon's ability is active. Since RBD is changing the effect of the draw ability, not actually affecting the cards from deck itself, Simon's ability does nothing as it is your own ability (albeit a changed ability) that is doing the reveal/discard.
Your number 2 is incorrect, which is what I've been trying to say. RBD is not doing the revealing, it is changing the ability of the draw card you played. That's all it does. Think of instead abilities as rewriting the ability you're trying to use.Example: I have RBD up, you play Reach of Desperation. RBD targets Reach, and what it does is change Reach's ability from "You may interrupt the battle, [draw 3], and play next" to "You may interrupt the battle, [reveal the top 3 cards of deck, put Souls in play, discard the rest], and play next." RBD is now finished and does nothing else. Reach then resolves with its newly changed special ability. Since Reach is the card now revealing/discarding from your deck, Simon doesn't protect against it (because it's your card).
In your scenario you are assuming the instead effect is not being sourced by the original card but by the insteaded card, correct? So then wouldn't simon still protect from rbd because the instead (RBD) is the source (and an opponent's card) as opposed to Simon not getting around RBD if the origional card (Reach) is the source (your card)?
InsteadCards that use the word "instead" replace an effect with a different effect. When a card has a new effect applied to it "instead", it is not considered to have the original effect applied to it in any way. As such, "instead" implies a "would be" condition for the original effect (e.g. "if your character [would be] discarded...")Sometimes a card selects a different target(s) and applies an effect to that instead. If this is not the case, the new effect is applied to the same card(s) targeted by the old effect. Also, the ability may have conditions that indicate only some of the cards have the new effect applied.Example: if a card says "… blue Heroes that would be discarded are returned to territory instead" and a mixture of Heroes are discarded from battle, the blue Heroes have the withdraw effect applied, while other Heroes have the discard effect applied.If a card is immune or otherwise protected from the new effect, the original effect is still applied. If a card is immune or otherwise protected from the original effect, the card is not affected at all.Example: "… blue Heroes that would be discarded are returned to territory instead", with two other active effects: "N.T. Heroes are protected from withdraw abilities" and "O.T. Heroes are protected from discard abilities". Because the blue N.T. Heroes are protected from withdraw, they are discarded as normal. Because the blue O.T. Heroes are protected from discard, they are unaffected.If a single card uses "instead" to apply two or more effects to the same group of cards, the combination of applied effects resolves the special ability for that card.Example: if Herod's Temple would discard more than one card from draw pile, and at least one is a Lost Soul put in play "instead", the combined total of discarded cards and Lost Souls put in play count toward the total required by Herod's Temple. However, if the card discarded from hand has a different effect applied "instead" by a different card, the ability is not properly resolved.