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However, If that is the case, Abomination of Desicration COULD hit a face down hero, as it only specifies a "Card" in a "Territory."
I CONCUR.NOW YOU JUST NEED TO FIND SOMEONE WHO STILL PLAYS WITH FACE-DOWN CHARACTERS.
I think that you can target "cards" face down or not, but not "heroes" that are face down, because you don't "know" that they are heroes.
.... which would follow suit with the fact that PTB is capitalized. Come to think of it, so is STAMP, so I think he should make all official rulings from now on.
I'm a PBJ with a baseball bat!
Both of those cards specifically target facedown cards so their SA's work. I think they meant that to target a hero means a hero in play. but if you specifically target something out of play (such as set aside areas) then the SA's work provided there are targets in those areas.
Face Down CardsA card can only be played face down if a special ability requires it to be face down or (for Artifacts) a game rule allows it.While a card is face down its card type is determined based on the requirements of the ability or game rule that allowed the card to be placed onto the playing surface. All other attributes of the card are considered to be non-existent while the card is face down.A face down card is protected from all special abilities except those that specify that they can target face down cards.Change: Face Down cards are no longer considered to be out of play at all times. A face down card is still out of play if it is set aside, but while in a territory, an artifact pile, or the Field of Battle, a face down card is now considered to be in play.
That change would weaken compensatory strategies for AoCPromo and other pre-block winners.
It would bring back the believed value of Split Altar though.
A face down card is protected from all special abilities except those that specify that they can target face down cards.Change: Face Down cards are no longer considered to be out of play at all times. A face down card is still out of play if it is set aside, but while in a territory, an artifact pile, or the Field of Battle, a face down card is now considered to be in play.
I don't understand either of those comments. It wouldn't change how AoC Promo or Split Altar affects face down cards at all.
Hey,Quote from: The Schaef on June 11, 2009, 04:25:27 PMThat change would weaken compensatory strategies for AoCPromo and other pre-block winners.Quote from: TimMierz on June 11, 2009, 04:44:35 PMIt would bring back the believed value of Split Altar though.I don't understand either of those comments. It wouldn't change how AoC Promo or Split Altar affects face down cards at all.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly