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On a related note, is the CBIg status granted by Golgotha contingent on the card remaining placed on the site? As in, if the card is removed, does the CBIg status fade away? I don't think this affects or is affected by the definition of CBIg discussion going on, so I figured it was safe to ask now.I know this was asked in another thread (or earlier in this one, I don't know for sure), but iirc it never got a concrete answer either way.
Okay. The next logical step then is to ask: If my opponent blocks my TGT hero with a Golgotha'd EC and I add Dragon Raid to battle and discard the card, is their EC now ignored, or would I have to then play something like NNfS to ignore them again?
So in my interpretation, if you are able to get rid of the enhancement on Golgotha, than TGT would start ignoring that EC, and putting another enhancement on Golgotha wouldn't undo that.
I don't like going in that direction. I would lean toward the idea that if you attack with a TGT hero ignoring your opponent who only has 1 EC of a brigade in play, that they could add an EE to Golgotha so that their EC would NOT be ignored and they could block. Similarly, I would lean toward the idea that if they block with that EC and you add Dragon Raid to clear Golgotha (so that they are ignoring again), that they could similarly add another EE to Golgotha (so that they undo the ignoring again).I'm not actually making a ruling here, just stating a personal preference. I'll let other Elders make the actual ruling on this one as I can see both sides.
the problem with that is you are trying to make a judgement based on the way you want things to be, not the way they are.
But then, like I said, all ignores, pre-block and post-block are completely shut down by Golgotha.
Quote from: Professoralstad on October 13, 2010, 05:14:59 PMBut then, like I said, all ignores, pre-block and post-block are completely shut down by Golgotha.And if it is ruled the way you are talking, then simply adding DR to any TGT deck will completely neuter Golgotha (which was totally designed to stop TGT).
I'm not making a judgment at all. I specifically said I was stating a preference, NOT making a ruling.
"Once Golgotha is set up, it is not that easy to avoid its effect. If you try to use DragonRaid or some other method to discard the evil card on Golgotha, the "anytime during battle" ability on Golgotha will allow your opponent to put that skull icon card right back on the site. It applies to N.T. evil characters owned by any player, so its effect is far-reaching, especially in multi-player."
As for the article, it's not necessarily a lie, as you CAN do exactly what it says: put a skull icon card right back on to the site...it says nothing about whether that will work to undo the ignore. But seriously, it was written before anyone had an idea of how Cannot be Ignored would work exactly, which is why we are still debating it now.
Quote from: RTSmaniac on October 14, 2010, 01:03:22 AM"Once Golgotha is set up, it is not that easy to avoid its effect. If you try to use DragonRaid or some other method to discard the evil card on Golgotha, the "anytime during battle" ability on Golgotha will allow your opponent to put that skull icon card right back on the site. It applies to N.T. evil characters owned by any player, so its effect is far-reaching, especially in multi-player."Quote from: Professoralstad on October 13, 2010, 06:12:05 PMAs for the article, it's not necessarily a lie, as you CAN do exactly what it says: put a skull icon card right back on to the site...it says nothing about whether that will work to undo the ignore. But seriously, it was written before anyone had an idea of how Cannot be Ignored would work exactly, which is why we are still debating it now.So, regardless of the final ruling, what's the current ruling of this that I should use at the tourney I'm hosting this Saturday?
I've got this crazy awesome solution, play Pergamum with your Golgatha.......
Yeah, maybe that should have been figured out years ago when Defiant was printed, or at least when Large Tree was printed.
Quote from: browarod on October 14, 2010, 02:38:59 PMSo, regardless of the final ruling, what's the current ruling of this that I should use at the tourney I'm hosting this Saturday?You're the judge. Which means if you can't find solid evidence for how to rule it one way or the other, you'll have to make the judgment call.
So, regardless of the final ruling, what's the current ruling of this that I should use at the tourney I'm hosting this Saturday?
So, I strongly believe CBIgnored is an ability of its own, and therefore should not be ruled by the same rules as protect. If people do so, then CBIgnored is completely useless.