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I'm pretty sure you cannot ignore or be immune to yourself. Ignore might not have been part of that rule though, in which case, yes, you would ignore yourself.
I'm not sure I understand the question, however, I believe this quote from the REG should answer your question:"If a convert ability creates a Hero blocking in battle or an Evil Character attacking then that character must withdraw to its owner's territory as a response to the convert ability."
Oh, right. I was referring to next battle, entering as an evil character.
I can't find anything in the REG that says characters cannot be ignored by themselves.
He is definitely kicked out of battle when converted.
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on January 07, 2012, 03:10:13 PMHe is definitely kicked out of battle when converted.Agreed. However, if TGT is out he can't enter battle as an evil character if he's the only one of that brigade in play. Hope that clears up what I was trying to say...
Wait, why not? So if Uzzah was my only EC, and I wanted to IoJ Peter (Yeah, stupid, but it's for illustration) I couldn't?
I would rule no, since TGT is what's stopping him, not Peter. If Peter said "Ignore Peter", he'd have to be in battle for the S.A. to activate, in which case he could block, but I don't see how TGT/Peter is different than Household Idols in this case. Peter is ignoring in territory since TGT is always active.Quote from: SomeKittens on January 07, 2012, 03:45:15 PMWait, why not? So if Uzzah was my only EC, and I wanted to IoJ Peter (Yeah, stupid, but it's for illustration) I couldn't?Negate>Ignore, even if you aren't negating the ignore, so you could. I'm not very certain on that point. Beheaded wouldn't work.