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What if you play the card that was drawn?
The current ruling is that unless the card is CBI or CBN, it is cascade-negated if it were drawn by an ability that is later negated and returned to its original location.How you enforce that is difficult, and anyone that has an easy method let me know...
It makes sense because undoing the actual PLAYING of a card by negating its draw is not currently consistent, because any card that is CBI or CBN is not returned to deck by the current rulings. The playing of a CBI/CBN card is CBI, but the playing of other cards is not, that was the point of what he was saying.
Maybe I'm just remembering how it was long ago, but I thought all playing of cards (regardless of the card itself having CBI/CBN) already was CBI?
Quote from: browarod on April 30, 2015, 09:51:54 AMMaybe I'm just remembering how it was long ago, but I thought all playing of cards (regardless of the card itself having CBI/CBN) already was CBI?Quote from: browarod on April 30, 2015, 09:51:54 AMMaybe I'm just remembering how it was long ago, but I thought all playing of cards (regardless of the card itself having CBI/CBN) already was CBI?I believe you might be confusing "play abilities" with cards played. A play ability that allows you to play a card (like Ethiopian Treasurer from Apostles) is CBI by game rule. Once the Enhancement is played, negating ET won't undo the effect or make you pick up the played card.The only thing I can think of that will pick a played card up off the table is a cascading negate. If I draw 3 from Reach of Desperation and play one of the cards I drew (the non-promo Authority of Christ for example), then you later negate the draw ability of Reach, any played cards that aren't CBI/CBN are picked up and returned to their previous location, in this case, the top of the deck.
Quote from: browarod on April 30, 2015, 09:51:54 AMMaybe I'm just remembering how it was long ago, but I thought all playing of cards (regardless of the card itself having CBI/CBN) already was CBI?I believe you might be confusing "play abilities" with cards played. A play ability that allows you to play a card (like Ethiopian Treasurer from Apostles) is CBI by game rule. Once the Enhancement is played, negating ET won't undo the effect or make you pick up the played card.The only thing I can think of that will pick a played card up off the table is a cascading negate. If I draw 3 from Reach of Desperation and play one of the cards I drew (the non-promo Authority of Christ for example), then you later negate the draw ability of Reach, any played cards that aren't CBI/CBN are picked up and returned to their previous location, in this case, the top of the deck.
Reach has a play ability, though, so wouldn't the playing of that card be CBI regardless of whether you drew it with Reach or already had it in hand? I can see if you just played a card via regular initiative that you drew with Reach being returned to deck if the draw is negated, but if ET's play is CBI Reach's should be, too.
The play ability on Reach of Desperation is CBI not the draw.
Returning the card to deck seems like it's indirectly negating the play ability, which shouldn't be possible since the play ability is CBI.
The played Enhancement as well as the [draw] ability that put it in your hand from the deck don't get CBI from the game rule that applies to the play ability.