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from the REG: http://www.redemptionreg.com/REG/default.htm?turl=defaultconditions15.htmIf a special ability requires you to discard one or more cards from a target (e.g., draw pile, discard pile, players hand, etc.), and the target is exhausted, do not discard a card.
so with the above SA, if i have no evil cards in hand when played- I technically discarded?
Or, we go with the more logical ruling that is consistent with that REG entry: if you Discard no cards, nothing was Discarded.
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You don't consider it logical that if you have no cards remaining in your hand, that you have not met the requirement to discard any cards in your hand?
No cards PHYSICALLY moved, so therefore no condition was met.
According to your logic, I can use Filling Z's Temple even if I find nothing in the deck that it was looking for. I have no temple arts or Z temples remaining in my deck, so I should still meet the cost of pulling one out of the deck.
How about Egyptian Warden? I have no evil gold enhancements remaining in my hand. I should still meet the cost of discarding an evil gold enhancement from my hand.
Unless you physically do something to a card, or it uses specific X Variable wording, you did nothing.
The condition wasn't that no cards remain, the condition was that they discarded their whole hand.
(FWIW, that still wouldn't change my argument because there are no re-destined cards when discarding an empty hand. You're actually applying a different effect in place of discard. PO + empty hand does not do this).
Quote from: CactusRob on October 25, 2010, 07:57:31 PMQuote from: Professoralstad on October 25, 2010, 04:27:44 PM... I know a more general definition of how "instead" is carried out is what a lot of us (and other players) have been waiting for. From your ruling on I am Holy/Chamber of Angels, I have kind of inferred thus:If an ability is "insteaded" that ability is considered to never have been carried out, for any reason. Only the ability that took place instead of the original is considered to have happened. I agree.
Quote from: Professoralstad on October 25, 2010, 04:27:44 PM... I know a more general definition of how "instead" is carried out is what a lot of us (and other players) have been waiting for. From your ruling on I am Holy/Chamber of Angels, I have kind of inferred thus:If an ability is "insteaded" that ability is considered to never have been carried out, for any reason. Only the ability that took place instead of the original is considered to have happened. I agree.
... I know a more general definition of how "instead" is carried out is what a lot of us (and other players) have been waiting for. From your ruling on I am Holy/Chamber of Angels, I have kind of inferred thus:If an ability is "insteaded" that ability is considered to never have been carried out, for any reason. Only the ability that took place instead of the original is considered to have happened.
Based on what? You're making a bottom-up ruling here.
Doesn't it make a lot more sense to make the condition "Every card in the hand went to the Discard pile?"
The only cards in the game that would even be affected by this are Mayhem and PO.