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I would say yes but due to the wording on Darkness some one higher up might say else wise.
I would rule the opposite, Your opponent is not bringing them into battle, you are placing them into battle using your abilities. WOP does not stop you from adding EC's to battle.
Well, I certainly would not have even thought about my own WoP if I flipped my own character in The Darkness,
The Darkness says "Blocking player may add it to the battle," and WoP says "Characters in your territory are protected from being brought into battle by an opponent." In this case, the blocking player is an opponent (key word "an"), so I would rule that the EC could not be brought in.
"Protect" does not protect from actions; it protects from abilities. Your opponent is not using an ability to bring your character into battle, you are, because your card is the one being used. The blocker must agree whether to use the ability, but that does not make it his ability.
Would Jerusalem Tower prevent a card that says "opponent must discard the top card of his deck"?
I'm pretty sure that for Redemption purposes, no one can technically use the ability on an opponent's card. A player can only use his cards, and no one else can use the ability on your cards, no matter how oddly they are worded. I'll bring up my previously completely ignored example once again:Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 27, 2010, 11:31:59 AMWould Jerusalem Tower prevent a card that says "opponent must discard the top card of his deck"?
Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 27, 2010, 12:47:04 PMI'm pretty sure that for Redemption purposes, no one can technically use the ability on an opponent's card. A player can only use his cards, and no one else can use the ability on your cards, no matter how oddly they are worded. I'll bring up my previously completely ignored example once again:Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 27, 2010, 11:31:59 AMWould Jerusalem Tower prevent a card that says "opponent must discard the top card of his deck"?The Darkness would be an exception to the rule. it's an allowence, not a force play.
I'm pretty sure that for Redemption purposes, no one can technically use the ability on an opponent's card. A player can only use his cards, and no one else can use the ability on your cards, no matter how oddly they are worded.
I'll bring up my previously completely ignored example once again:
Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 27, 2010, 12:47:04 PMI'm pretty sure that for Redemption purposes, no one can technically use the ability on an opponent's card. A player can only use his cards, and no one else can use the ability on your cards, no matter how oddly they are worded.Cards like Garden Tomb, Asherah Pole, and Golden Calf would indicate otherwise.
I hope you realize that these are bad examples without me having to explain it.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on February 27, 2010, 10:04:13 PMI hope you realize that these are bad examples without me having to explain it.Nope. You'll have to explain it. If you have Asherah Pole active and rescue with an OT hero, then my evil enhancements are CBN. How is that not me using your card's ability?