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But in short, Peter is how to Polycarp lol
When a character is healed from being discarded, it is placed in the territory of the player with permanent control,and the discard is not considered to have completed for the purposes of abilities or conditions that trigger based on acharacter or card being discarded.
Quote from: TheHobbit on May 25, 2017, 10:18:10 PMBut in short, Peter is how to Polycarp lolNope...healing Polycarp means he was not discarded therefore the instead does not work.Quote from: REGWhen a character is healed from being discarded, it is placed in the territory of the player with permanent control,and the discard is not considered to have completed for the purposes of abilities or conditions that trigger based on acharacter or card being discarded.
From the REG for special initiative:This only occurs once per activation of an opponent's special ability. If a removing ability isnegated (or cannot reactivate after an interrupt effect is played) and the negate (or interrupteffect that prevented reactivation) is later undone such that the original removing abilityreactivates, this would trigger a separate instance of Special Initiative.So if you instead the interrupt, that would not count as the once per activation for SI? if so, could you give an example where this rule would take effect?
You can heal him after battle though right? I remember when Peter came out you could heal across phases.
Quote from: TheHobbit on May 26, 2017, 08:58:28 AMYou can heal him after battle though right? I remember when Peter came out you could heal across phases.Healing from discard can only take place at the moment of discard (after any SI situation has resolved).
Quote from: sepjazzwarrior on May 26, 2017, 08:20:05 AMFrom the REG for special initiative:This only occurs once per activation of an opponent's special ability. If a removing ability isnegated (or cannot reactivate after an interrupt effect is played) and the negate (or interrupteffect that prevented reactivation) is later undone such that the original removing abilityreactivates, this would trigger a separate instance of Special Initiative.So if you instead the interrupt, that would not count as the once per activation for SI? if so, could you give an example where this rule would take effect?Let's say I am attacking with Samuel (who negates play abilities) and you have SI. You play Dream to interrupt and draw 3, but the play ability is prevented so you cannot play anything. At this point you cannot play another interrupt or negate so I would win the battle.
Going back to jazz's original question, if Polycarp insteads the interrupt during SI isn't that the only time a negate/interrupt can be played, thus the battle is effectively over?
Quote from: Watchman492 on May 26, 2017, 09:58:05 AMGoing back to jazz's original question, if Polycarp insteads the interrupt during SI isn't that the only time a negate/interrupt can be played, thus the battle is effectively over?No--that was the point of this post. "Insteading" an interrupt means that the interrupt never took place, which means the player still has SI. You play a battle winner. I play Dream to interrupt, but before I get to draw 3/play next, you trigger Polycarp, and now because my interrupt never happened I am still in SI.
Polycarp use confuse ray... It's super effective!