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"Negate last/an enhancement" negates both the SA and numbers. A card has to specify to just negate the SA (BTN enhancements, mostly) to leave the numbers.
You can't negate numbers
Quote from: Smokey on October 22, 2009, 09:25:37 PMYou can't negate numbers Yes, you can. If you negate an Enhancement you negate the entire card, not just the special ablity.
Since when, I've never heard this before...
EffectSome cards will refer to the effect of another card. The effect includes both the abilities (*/*) of the card and the special ability of the card. See Anatomy of a Card.
“Interrupt and prevent” are the same as negate.
But it does seem unfair that an opponent can see your deck and then you negate it, but of course you can't erase what they just saw.
Quote from: Smokey on October 22, 2009, 09:47:20 PMSince when, I've never heard this before...It's been this way since before I started playing. My first couple of years I thought it worked the same as you. I had a big debate with some friends and then found out I was wrong.
So when you negate a card, you negate the sa and numbers? So it is like discarding it?
Quote from: BrianGabe on October 22, 2009, 09:54:38 PMQuote from: Smokey on October 22, 2009, 09:47:20 PMSince when, I've never heard this before...It's been this way since before I started playing. My first couple of years I thought it worked the same as you. I had a big debate with some friends and then found out I was wrong. So when you negate a card, you negate the sa and numbers? So it is like discarding it?
Quote from: 3-Liner And Bags Of Chips on November 03, 2009, 10:34:27 PMQuote from: BrianGabe on October 22, 2009, 09:54:38 PMQuote from: Smokey on October 22, 2009, 09:47:20 PMSince when, I've never heard this before...It's been this way since before I started playing. My first couple of years I thought it worked the same as you. I had a big debate with some friends and then found out I was wrong. So basically negate sa negates the sa and the numbers on the cards don't matter but doesn't get discarded for recursion reasons...?So when you negate a card, you negate the sa and numbers? So it is like discarding it?Negate isn't actually the same as discarding it. The act of discarding will remove the card's abilities (numbers) from the battle by moving the card to the discard pile, but discarding will NOT stop a special ability that has already been played. Negating the enhancement stops the abilities and the special ability of the card but doesn't move it to the discard pile. Negating the special ability of an enhancement leaves the abilities active in the battle. That's why "Negate AND Discard" takes care of it completely.Mike
Quote from: BrianGabe on October 22, 2009, 09:54:38 PMQuote from: Smokey on October 22, 2009, 09:47:20 PMSince when, I've never heard this before...It's been this way since before I started playing. My first couple of years I thought it worked the same as you. I had a big debate with some friends and then found out I was wrong. So basically negate sa negates the sa and the numbers on the cards don't matter but doesn't get discarded for recursion reasons...?So when you negate a card, you negate the sa and numbers? So it is like discarding it?