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The above couldn't work without affecting the Imperial Guard wich specifically targets the artifact pile and not the active artifact. No matter what a card some how some where will be getting changed. Just right now the read headed step chilaled is Split Altar.
Bump can we get some Elder input on this? Why does ANB get to shuffle art piles, and not Split Altar?
In the end it looks like we need some elder input, are they discussing this?
Quote from: Korunks on February 24, 2012, 11:17:32 AMIn the end it looks like we need some elder input, are they discussing this?Probably not until all of them have had some Excedrin.
It is dangerous to errata cards when they aren't broken because it take sets a precedent that if we don't like a way a card words just errata it! if the card does not break the game no errata.
I agree but am confused, why errata cards like the Rabshakeh Attacks? Or are blantant errors a good exception?
Split Altar doesn't say artifact piles, it just says artifacts. Since special abilities default into play, and as of right now artifact piles are not considered in play, SA can't target face down artifacts.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on March 03, 2012, 01:40:54 PMSplit Altar doesn't say artifact piles, it just says artifacts. Since special abilities default into play, and as of right now artifact piles are not considered in play, SA can't target face down artifacts.Ah, I see... makes sense, but its pretty obvious what the intent of the card was... so why does ANB target face-down arts?
That's what the current question is.
Quote from: theselfevident on March 03, 2012, 02:38:17 PMQuote from: Chronic Apathy on March 03, 2012, 01:40:54 PMSplit Altar doesn't say artifact piles, it just says artifacts. Since special abilities default into play, and as of right now artifact piles are not considered in play, SA can't target face down artifacts.Ah, I see... makes sense, but its pretty obvious what the intent of the card was... so why does ANB target face-down arts?Quote from: Chronic Apathy on March 03, 2012, 02:46:13 PMThat's what the current question is.I thought it was answered already? ANB targets everything 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.
Except that removed from game cards are just that, removed from the game. You wouldn't shuffle your collection in to your deck when you got ANB'd because they are not in the game, neither are cards that have been removed from the game.