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Frpm the REG:"Interrupt abilities are always paired with one or more other abilities. Once the specified abilities are interrupted the paired abilities activate. The interrupt ability completes when all of the paired abilities (and abilities resulting from the paired abilities) have activated. At that point the temporarily suspended abilities are reactivated." (italics mine)JiP has to complete its ability before any suspended abilities take place per this.
To add on to this, when the suspended ability of Hunger reactivates, there's no card for it to be activated on (especially since it in itself is no longer in battle).
I don't think Spy+Warrior's Spear should work, but that's just my opinion.
I agree it's inconsistent (and I think Hunger not activating makes more sense, which is why I don't think Warrior's Spear should work ) but I've posted everything I'm confident of, so I'll let an Elder or another REP take it from here.
What is this Spy + Warrior's Spear ruling?
I actual think that the WS spy and the hunger not firing is consistent. WS activates because it entered battle and did not get negated, hunger on the other hand entered battle, got negated, then got removed from the game.But I do agree this should get an official ruling.(I did this mostly just to get this on the "show new replies to your posts" tab )
There's one major difference there before we get too up in arms about them being mutually exclusive. In the case of Hunger v. Joseph in Prison, a card simply cannot activate from the discard pile or out of the game. That just doesn't happen. I'm not sure what the precedent is allow cards to activate from territory however. Now that said, I'm about 90% sure that the Warrior's Spear ruling is wrong.
I think we may be looking at this the wrong way.Perhaps reason that Hunger cannot activate is because there is no character to activate on. (JiP removed the character)In the Spy + Warriors spear ruling Warriors spear still had someone to activate on (whether in territory or in battle). Hunger has no such character so it doesn't activate.
But that is not the reason being given for Hunger not activating,
and lets say somehow we had an EC that was protected from JIP CBI, would that effect the ability?
Quote from: Korunks on February 24, 2012, 11:19:14 AMBut that is not the reason being given for Hunger not activating, I understand that but I'm suggesting it as an alternative solution to the situation in question, so that Redoubter has some kind of ruling that he can settle on. I know that the other warrant for Hunger not activating is where the discussion lies, but all the same I think it's important that the original question be answered. Remember this board at it's core is to help people figure out what happens in certain situations, and that's what I'm trying to do. Quote from: Korunks on February 24, 2012, 11:19:14 AMand lets say somehow we had an EC that was protected from JIP CBI, would that effect the ability?This is the question of the current debate, one that I still want answered, just not at the expense of the original question.
I thought it had been ruled that abilities do not get to reactivate, so there doesn't have to be an EC for it to "reactivate upon".
Quote from: Korunks on February 24, 2012, 12:12:04 PMI thought it had been ruled that abilities do not get to reactivate, so there doesn't have to be an EC for it to "reactivate upon". The negate makes it like it had never activated in the first place because the original activation was prevented after it was interrupted. So there isn't actually a 'reactivation' just an activation. However an enhancement can't activate unless there is a character for it to be activated upon, JiP removes that character, therefore Hunger can't activate at all. So essentially hunger goes through the battle without it's special ability affecting anything at all.
my feelings as the discussion goes further and further
You ARE NOT negating the negate you interrupted it, that does not mean you negated it, you still have to do something about it to negate. To give you a real world analogy I see a guy running towards a bank in skimask and with a pistol I say "stop right there" he stops for a moment....than continues on his way to rob the bank. I interrupted him for a second, but I didn't stop him from robbing the bank. You interrupted the negate for a second, you didn't stop it