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I understand how X can equal zero. I don't understand how you can discard something without putting anything into the discard pile.
Since this ruling appears to be official, I would recommend that this thread be locked to avoid any more negativity, whether intended or not. There is very little good that continued debate can bring, IMO.
I'm pretty sure all valid points on both sides were raised. Then as typically happens with long threads, those points were raised over and over again. No one's opinion was being changed, and all of the people who have been entrusted with deciding ruling questions were all saying the same thing. Debate is certainly not bad, but whoever posted that quote (I didn't see who it was) has probably been around long enough to understand how things have worked in the past. If you honestly have valid points that were never raised, feel free to bring them up. But it is likely that there will be minimal response, unless you have some really strong arguments, since the decision was made before that thread ever started and none of the points raised convinced any of the elders that change was needed.
You say that if your hand is 0 then discarding your hand means discarding 0 but 0 means nothing which means you discarded nothing which is equivalent to saying "you didn't discard".
Some of the things said in that thread were not good but none of us are perfect and I see it as an opportunity for mercy and forgiveness.
But seriously, I completely understand the point being made on discarding a hand of zero. It's still silly and illogical, but I understand. It's like if I told my son to take out the garbage to get his allowance. Our garbage can that holds the garbage has a trash can liner. He can throw away the liner without containing any real garbage, put in a new liner, and I'm none the wiser when I'm giving him his $5.00.But here's the thing: HE ACTUALLY THREW SOMETHING TANGIBLE AWAY! I can go to the dumpster and see the empty liner.
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So stop wasting our time with silly explanations. If you want to "make up" some weird definition that causes a hand sans cards to be something tangible sitting there on top of the discard pile, then go ahead. But don't insult our intelligence by trying to conjure a logical explanation when there is none.
The card does not say to have 0 cards in hand but to "discard your hand". As has been pointed out, if you can shuffle your hand or do something else instead (like CoA) then I don't think you have fulfilled the card.
It's like if I told my son to take out the garbage to get his allowance. Our garbage can that holds the garbage has a trash can liner. He can throw away the liner without containing any real garbage, put in a new liner, and I'm none the wiser when I'm giving him his $5.00.
Yeah, and then take it back and punish him for being deceptive.
Let's say you told your son to empty the garbage can and if he did so, you would give him $5. If later he reports to you that he has emptied everything that was in the garbage can and you walk over to see that there is indeed nothing in the garbage can, would you give him the $5?
Oops...our real-world analogy no longer fits the Redemption scenario...
The card doesn't say "empty hand" it says "discard hand".
In Redemption, the players are always sitting across from (or next to, in the case of multiplayer) each other, and every action is watched by both/all players
But don't insult our intelligence by trying to conjure a logical explanation when there is none.