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The rulebook says, "The effects of the abilities (*/*) on the enhancement are always used to increase the abilities (*/*) of the character upon which the enhancement is played."
Let me chime in and say that I do agree that plazors should be activated by the player that placed them aka OWNERS- cmon guys, take responsibility for what your cards do. except for maybe sent to serve- i think this one might have fought off the elders frenzy and survived!
C'mon, placed enhancements have a plethora of other card examples that can be used to determine the most logical rule.
Quote from: STAMP on April 04, 2011, 01:11:49 PMC'mon, placed enhancements have a plethora of other card examples that can be used to determine the most logical rule."Logic" is relative. You don't rescue Enhancements and you don't play Lost Souls on characters. Different card types have different rules for a reason.Just because control of the Hopper Lost Soul changes when I put it into your territory (does it, actually?) doesn't mean you suddenly control an enhancement I put on my own hero just because you're temporarily controlling that hero. Weapon-class enhancements are an exception since they follow the hero (so I would assume control of them follows control of the hero, but INE). It may seem logical to you that placed enhancement activation is controlled by the player that controls the hero when that enhancement is set to activate, but it's just as logical to me that placed enhancements are always controlled by the placer.