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I don't like this ruling... It makes Invoking 100% less useful since the advantage before was Opponent couldn't just slap any Negate on it, along now with an unknown definition of Special Inish. (It's not defined at all on REG)And this seems to mean that Negate no longer limits to play.
And this seems to mean that Negate no longer limits to play.
I like the new rule. This definitely makes ruling easier, as well as an easier format for new players to learn.BTW, I'm not sure that you meant to say Joseph in Prison for the Unholy Writ example, unless I'm missing something.
Also, if Special Inish is supposed to stop Battle-winners, then why can it overrule Normal Inish?
Is there a way to have Special Initiative and not have Normal Initiative?
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on June 14, 2012, 07:08:57 PMIs there a way to have Special Initiative and not have Normal Initiative?So if someone played a card to remove your only card in battle, you'd have no Normal Initiative.
Quote from: Redoubter on June 14, 2012, 07:14:07 PMQuote from: YourMathTeacher on June 14, 2012, 07:08:57 PMIs there a way to have Special Initiative and not have Normal Initiative?So if someone played a card to remove your only card in battle, you'd have no Normal Initiative. In this case you would be Losing by Removal. Why would you not have Normal Initiative?
"Special Initiative" was a more recent term. I thought it was just a type of Normal Initiative, specifically one that was caused by a SA. This would be akin to a square being a specific type of rectangle. So, you could have Normal Initiative without it being caused by a SA (a rectangle that is not a square). But, you cannot have Special Initiative without also having Normal Initiative (all squares are rectangles). Am I misunderstanding "Special Initiative?"
The idea that losing by numbers (which is game rule) gives SI if it was because I removed one of your Characters from battle...
It doesn't make sense. Special Inish is for you actually losing by a Special Ability hense the name. At no point should losing by the numbers ever give Special Inish because you are losing by a Special Ability, but by the rules of the game.
Yeah, I know the thread. But the explaination doesn't work. I don't have any Inish to negate a game rule. I have normal Inish and can use that to negate what got rid of my Character, but I don't have Special Inish.Until a Clear definition comes that the Elders seem to agree on, I'll accept that, but I assure u, I will never use it. Until then I'm keeping my opinions on it.