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Quote from: TheHobbit13 on November 23, 2008, 08:15:28 PMYou can only draw "when" you are blocked. The problem is you are no longer being blocked because King David is being captured. Why would you get to still draw? "If blocked is different than"when" blocked.Quote from: TheHobbit13 on November 24, 2008, 10:26:59 PMI see no reason why you would get to draw later if you do not draw exactly when the evil character blocks like the card says.I'm confused as to what you are trying to say should happen.
You can only draw "when" you are blocked. The problem is you are no longer being blocked because King David is being captured. Why would you get to still draw? "If blocked is different than"when" blocked.
I see no reason why you would get to draw later if you do not draw exactly when the evil character blocks like the card says.
What I was trying to say was this: I think that you have to respond to the trigger right when it is triggered or you cant use the ability.
The proposal condtridicts this by saying you can draw after king David is captured.
I see.Basically, the SA of any character entering the Field of Battle must complete before any trigger can activate.
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on November 25, 2008, 07:16:01 PMWhat I was trying to say was this: I think that you have to respond to the trigger right when it is triggered or you cant use the ability.That is exactly what is happening.
Then the trigger can never be activated because it says "when" not "if" blocked so you shouldn't get to draw.
If that was exactly happening then I wouldn't be able to draw a card.
By the time my ability completes, David isn't in battle, so david isn't being blocked, cuz the battle is over (assuming no negates cuz they go against the normal flow of battle)