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No. I might be wrong, but if it was CBN, wouldn't it say so?Also, Sinning Hand can be negated in a similar way, but it contains the extra phrase "otherwise, it cannot be interrupted".
I guess I've always thought there were two ways to interpret TD's ability. 1. Discarding a good enhancement from hand is one way to negate TD's ability. All other ways (FBTN heroes, Consuming Fire, etc.) still work.2. Discarding a good enhancement from hand is the ONLY way to negate TD's ability, and thus if that part of his ability is negated (like with Holy of Holies), then the first part cannot be negated.My question is, what is the reason the second one is used? It doesn't say "Otherwise, this cannot be negated" or anything like that. With Holy of Holies active, his ability is "If no good Enhancements are played this battle, protect all Lost Souls from Rescue." I don't see why Blessings or some other card like that can't negate TD's ability when Holy of Holies is active.
But from reading TD's ability, I can't see where he gets CBN if the second clause of his SA just goes away via Holy of Holies.
Quote from: jmhartz on May 16, 2010, 06:04:21 PMBut from reading TD's ability, I can't see where he gets CBN if the second clause of his SA just goes away via Holy of Holies.I can't see why anyone would ever play it that way.
So hypothetically, if Moses' ability was somehow CBN, and Holy of Holies was active, then TD's ability would be negated by Moses' ability?
More realistic example:Trembling Demon blocks and HoH is up. I play The Might of Faith: Negate the special ability on an Evil character in battle. Cannot be prevented by an evil card.His ability would be negated.
Now if only there was a way to recur it, over and over again
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