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I thought it was answered already? ANB targets everything in play outside of LoR and discard pile, which by precedent, is able to target out of play areas. In other words, if you target specific areas for exclusion, then everything else is open for inclusion. It's just a property of a NOT() condition as ruled by the Elders.
I didn't read past the first page, so forgive me if I'm re-stating anyone else's idea, but I personally don't think Split Altar needs an errata; what it does need is a rule change. I don't understand why face-down cards are considered out of play when they are in the same place as in-play cards (pretty much literally for artifacts). What breaks when that is changed?
Quote from: BubbleBoy on March 04, 2012, 10:34:45 PMI didn't read past the first page, so forgive me if I'm re-stating anyone else's idea, but I personally don't think Split Altar needs an errata; what it does need is a rule change. I don't understand why face-down cards are considered out of play when they are in the same place as in-play cards (pretty much literally for artifacts). What breaks when that is changed?The only things I can think of: ANB would actually shuffle artifact piles (which everyone has treated it to do, though currently it shouldn't), Split Altar would actually work, and you could Christian Martyr an Ambushed Hero (or Angel of the Lord a face-down guard on a site).
Face-down cards have been, are, and must always be out of play. Period.
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Quote from: STAMP on March 05, 2012, 01:30:39 PMFace-down cards have been, are, and must always be out of play. Period.True. But are they still in the territory? Comma,
An artifact pile contains a player’s grail icon cards. This pile is located in the player’s territory within the Field of Play.
In Play means within the Field of Play.
put face down artifacts are not.
Quote from: SomeKittens on March 05, 2012, 01:31:44 PMQuote from: STAMP on March 05, 2012, 01:30:39 PMFace-down cards have been, are, and must always be out of play. Period.True. But are they still in the territory? Comma,They are small areas that are out of play within territory.Set-aside is also a small area that is out of play within the playing surface.Land of Redemption is also a small area that is out of play within the playing surface.What's so hard to understand? That one small out-of-play area is within another out-of-play area versus one that is in an in-play area?? A face-down card in The Darkness is another out-of-play area that is within a fortress, which in turn is within a territory, which in turn is within the Field of Play, which in turn is within the playing surface.Believe me, as someone who primarily plays green prophets I really wish Split Altar had not been misprinted. But changing "face down" rules that have been in place since first introduced is not the answer.
The problem, Stamp, is that the definition for "In Play" says that all cards in the "Field of Play" are in play, which obviously is not true (as you so excellently explained). I think that entry just needs to be updated and most of the questions will go away.
I'm not suggesting that the REG shouldn't be changed. In fact, I specifically said that I disagreed with those who say that face down artifacts should be in play. I'm simply noting that that is what the REG says right now.
According to the REG, artifact piles are in play. Now I disagree with those who say that face down artifacts should be in play, however, with only the REG and no Elder ruling to go on, artifact piles are currently considered in play.
I'm sure an Elder will come in and overturn this