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I think that it has to be the actual testament that is in the reference. that is what I would assume.
I would think Chaldeans would blow it up if the condition isn't met for both references, in this case testaments.
Quote from: jbeers285 on August 12, 2014, 10:52:07 AMI would think Chaldeans would blow it up if the condition isn't met for both references, in this case testaments.That was my initial thought as well.
I would figure Scroll of Isaiah is OT and NT in the same way Joseph is Blue and Joseph is Green. So in the example, Isaiah and Scroll of Isaiah have the same testament because they are both OT and Emperor Galba and Scroll of Isaiah have the same testament because they are both NT, so that's two characters with the same testament as Scroll of Isaiah so it's safe from Chaldeans.
Quote from: SirNobody on August 12, 2014, 11:53:39 AMI would figure Scroll of Isaiah is OT and NT in the same way Joseph is Blue and Joseph is Green. So in the example, Isaiah and Scroll of Isaiah have the same testament because they are both OT and Emperor Galba and Scroll of Isaiah have the same testament because they are both NT, so that's two characters with the same testament as Scroll of Isaiah so it's safe from Chaldeans.I agree with this. INE, but the statement "When Isaiah and Emperor Galba are in play, there are two characters in play that share a testament with Scroll of Isaiah" is true. Therefore Chaldeans can't discard SoI. Chaldeans doesn't require all testaments to be shared between the cards, or even that both characters share a testament. It just requires you to check the two characters for their testament, then check the artifact, and if there is a match in both case, the art is safe.
I agree with Nobody.
I agree with Everybody