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You can discard your hand even if your hand has 0 cards.
They didn't discard their hand though. They didn't have a hand to discard. So, if I don't have a hand after playing Mayhem, it's essentially a draw six card?
Fair enough. However, I would then submit how is it possible to discard a hand with 0 cards in it? Primary Objective has been ruled to target a location and thus be able to be satisfied by a hand of 0 because you always have a hand, but that doesn't make sense. If I target your pantry's food for discard, but there was no food in your pantry, how could I discard any food? Ridiculous example, but I think the premise remains the same. You can not discard something from nothing, and therefore a 0 card hand should not be able to satisfy Primary Objective.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 16, 2011, 03:02:59 PMThey didn't discard their hand though. They didn't have a hand to discard. So, if I don't have a hand after playing Mayhem, it's essentially a draw six card?As for the Mayhem example, that's exactly what happens...it's been done.
Can we get an elder ruling on this because this is not going to be resolved like this because their are probably tons of examples that go with and against this.
It is 100% factual disinformation that Jannisary is wrong.
You can not discard something you do not have. You are discarding your hand, yes, but your hand is made up of parts, and if you have none of those parts, how can you claim to discard the whole?
You are not discarding your hand, in some sense.
This ruling ruins or breaks so many cards it isn't even funny. Primary Objective, Sinning Hand, Mayhem....
The defender satisfies the condition as much as he is able. His choices are to discard all the cards in his hand or surrender the Lost Soul. By discarding a hand of zero cards, he has discarded all the cards he is able to discard. The defender should not be forced to surrender points, esp. if deprived of his hand against his will, e.g. T2 Camp/Discouragement decks.
This is similar to the ruling in which a draw pile exists even when reduced to zero cards, or else Chariot would not be able to shuffle Heroes into a non-existent draw pile. There are no plans to change this ruling.
I understand your position. However, that position is (largely) predicated on upholding fun and fellowship.
If I have 0 cards in my hand, how can I meet the condition? I have shuffled nothing into my deck, so why should I be allowed to draw 6?
Hands and Draw Pile are differing places that do not need to follow the same rules.
Also, I am not trying to argue that having no cards in hand = having no hand. I am arguing that having no cards of hand prevents you from meeting the conditions on the specified cards, specifically Primary Objective in this example.