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Is narrow escape even a card?
I feel like there was a card whose ability required us to rule that "begins a battle" means after all Hero abilities have completed in order for the ability to make sense but I can't remember what it was.
The game recognizes many things - Including the fact that Rachel was the hero that began the battle. While Joseph may end up as a lone hero in battle, he didn't start the battle.This ruling is consistent with the status quo, and makes sense within the confines of the related game rules - Simeon+Anna cannot play off Hidden Treasures, and neither can a Joseph that was searched for by Rachel.
Kindly explain why the Rachel+Joesph scenario is any different.
Browarod is correct in his logic from my understanding. However, since there are at least two elders on each side of the argument, it seems like it should be discussed on the other side, unless someone can point out a clear ruling/definition that would solve the issue.
Any updates on this? I am judging a regional tournament this weekend and I imagine this may come up. Kirk
Hey,Back when the issue of how Hidden Treasures works with banding prophets was being ironed out we came up with a play as for Hidden Treasures to explain how it works. I don't know if the play as ever made it into the REG (and if it did if there's anyway to find it now). But the play as was along the lines of, "At the beginning of battle, if a green brigade prophet is the only hero in battle, you may..."The beginning of battle happens when a Hero enters battle, before it's ability activates. When that happens Hidden Treasures triggers, but activated abilities take precidence over triggered abilities so Hidden Treasures waits for the hero's ability to resolve before it does it's thing. Once the Hero's ability has resolved Hidden Treasures kicks in and starts by checking to see if the hero in battle meets the criteria of being lone, green, and a prophet.Looking at it another way, exchange has the potential to swap a lot of things. It can switch location, control, "lost soul selected by rescuer's choice," or "targeted by an ability." It can also swap "began the battle" so if one of the characters involved in an exchange is recognized by the game as "began the battle" after the exchange the other character should be recognized as having "began the battle."Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
Both viewpoints are valid. I advise to let everyone know in advance which way you're going to rule so that they are aware and there is consistency.
How is there consistency if we can rule it any way we want? I thought the whole purpose of having the Elder system was to avoid this very issue. Was there no way to come to a consensus on the "other side?" Or was this decision based on a press for time?
If I band in a purple king after there is a blocker, do I activate Throne of David
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on July 26, 2013, 06:15:39 PMIf I band in a purple king after there is a blocker, do I activate Throne of David?No.
If I band in a purple king after there is a blocker, do I activate Throne of David?
Quote from: Gabe on July 26, 2013, 10:32:32 AMBoth viewpoints are valid. I advise to let everyone know in advance which way you're going to rule so that they are aware and there is consistency.How is there consistency if we can rule it any way we want? I thought the whole purpose of having the Elder system was to avoid this very issue. Was there no way to come to a consensus on the "other side?" Or was this decision based on a press for time?
Does Throne activate if The Entrapping Pharisee captures your king?
You don't seriously think I'm suggesting this as a long term decision do you?
The consistency I speak of pertained to Kirk and his tournament.
For the record I haven't seen any discussion on "the other side".