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This should be revisited. It's inconsistent.
In my opinion, A dual type card(DAEs Covs/Curses) all need to be ruled the same. Currently Covs/Curses can only be targeted as Covs/Curses. On the other hand you can search a DAE as either of it's alignments. Covs/Curses should be ruled in a way likening to DAE when it comes to searching.
I agree you could definitely see this ruling as inconsistent. Without knowing the very specific ruling that you can use them for this, a person could very easily assume from the rulings in similar situations that they cannot be referred to as artifacts/enhancements would apply for using them in this situation too.
I just wanted to concur with the thought that Cov/Curses should not be able to be used, as previous precedent does have them not being target-able as artifacts in hand, deck, or discard. I do understand your point about 'use', but I do not see how it applies in the case of Cov/Curses for being discarded from hand. If I cannot discard a Curse from deck with Gabriel or from hand with Haman's Plot Exposed, I should not be able to discard a Curse from hand with Uzzah. It is the same terminology and the same effect, in essence. From what I can see, if the third case works, so should the first two, as even though it is a cost, it is the exact same effect (discard).
Yes. But the thing is I can't choose I want it as an enhancement in deck with say A solider's prayer.
Whether or not you agree with that ruling, I believe this is the logic behind it and the reason it is not considered inconsistent by the elders. The game rule that applies to curses and covenants states that the owner of the card may choose how it's used. With Gabriel and Haman's Plot Exposed, the opponent is not allowed to choose how I want to treat my curse. King Zimri and Uzzah however, do give me the opportunity to choose since I'm the player making the choice.
Quote from: Red on October 13, 2012, 12:51:06 AMYes. But the thing is I can't choose I want it as an enhancement in deck with say A solider's prayer.If that's true then that would be inconsistent. What red Covenant have you tried to get and had it ruled you couldn't?
I know some of you like to have long debates with people but I don't have the time or interest for that. My goal was only to help you understand why it's ruled the way it is. I can tell from the rhetorical question in the last post I've accomplished that. I cannot make you like it.
I agree with the other elders in this thread that official rule is that you are able choose to use a covenant/curse as an enhancement or artifact even if it's hand. This is necessary because only artifacts may be put in your artifact pile. So if you couldn't choose for the curse to be an artifact while it was in your hand, you could never put it there to begin with. The same can be said for enhancements going to Storehouse.Although this idea hasn't been expanded to also include deck or discard pile, I agree with those who say that it seems like the same mechanic, and therefore would now rule that you could search your own deck for an enhancement and choose to use a covenant/curse that way and therefore pull it out. I have updated the thread referenced above to reflect this.I understand that this seems inconsistent because your opponent can NOT choose to treat your covenant/curse as a specific type while it's in your hand, but I think this is the best ruling for these. There are a lot of things that you can do with your cards that your opponent can NOT, so I think we can just wrap this up in that list