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Tartaros was already active before Wandering Spirit enters battle, so the demon goes to Tartaros, if you played Grapes. If your opponent plays Grapes, then the demon would go beneath deck.
er, thestrongangel, I think you just agreed with me?
Wandering Spirit is a replacement effect, so when you discard him, Wandering spirit tells you that instead of discarding him to place him on the bottom of your deck.
If two replacement effects are in conflict, the first active is followed.
If two replacement effects are in conflict, the first active is followed. Tartaros was active first. YourMathTeacher was correct. You should have learned by now, your math teacher is ALWAYS correct.
Tartaros says if you discard or capture a demon, place it here. So If you do A (capture or discard) then do B (place that card in Tartaros).Wandering spirit says if a demon is discarded, place it on bottom of your deck instead. Key word is bolded. While WS's ability is active, a discard effect activated by you never truly discards the demon, but placed it on the bottom of your deck, while Tartaros only checks to see if you discarded or captured a demon, and if so then put on this fortress.
Quote from: thestrongangel on October 13, 2009, 08:32:54 PMTartaros says if you discard or capture a demon, place it here. So If you do A (capture or discard) then do B (place that card in Tartaros).Wandering spirit says if a demon is discarded, place it on bottom of your deck instead. Key word is bolded. While WS's ability is active, a discard effect activated by you never truly discards the demon, but placed it on the bottom of your deck, while Tartaros only checks to see if you discarded or captured a demon, and if so then put on this fortress.If you're going to nitpick semantics, then so will I. WS says if a demon is discarded it goes under the deck instead of the discard pile. The bolded says that it does indeed get discarded, it just gets discarded to a different place. Both cards activate when a card is discarded. Neither un-discards the card, they just change where it goes after it's discarded.
Again, this is a confusing of two seperate and non-congruent effects.WS says when being discarded, do this (place on bottom of deck) instead. Whereas Tartaros triggers from the act of being discarded, and the evil character is treated as a discarded EC all the way.The hitch here comes when WS changes the outcome of the discarding effect. The status of being discarded is completely changed to the status of placed on the bottom of draw pile. Therefore when Tartaros checks for discarded demons, it would find none, because the effect happening to the demon is no longer a discard effect.
The status of being discarded is completely changed to the status of placed on the bottom of draw pile.
Quote from: thestrongangel on October 13, 2009, 08:42:45 PMAgain, this is a confusing of two seperate and non-congruent effects.WS says when being discarded, do this (place on bottom of deck) instead. Whereas Tartaros triggers from the act of being discarded, and the evil character is treated as a discarded EC all the way.The hitch here comes when WS changes the outcome of the discarding effect. The status of being discarded is completely changed to the status of placed on the bottom of draw pile. Therefore when Tartaros checks for discarded demons, it would find none, because the effect happening to the demon is no longer a discard effect.Tartaros and WS would both check simultaneously for discarded demons since they both have the same condition (a demon that is discarded). As such, Bryon's statement then comes in where whichever one was in play first gets to overrule the other(s) and do it's thing.
Quote from: thestrongangel on October 13, 2009, 08:42:45 PMThe status of being discarded is completely changed to the status of placed on the bottom of draw pile. The ability is not being changed, just the destination. This is still a discard ability.
Hey,The only reason Wandering Spirit says instead and Tartaros doesn't is because Tartaros was printed before the playtesters started emphasizing the use of instead and Wandering Spirit was printed after. I agree with Bryon.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
If that is the case, then it needs to have a play as wording. As it currently stands, how I have laid out the abilities is how it would go.
Hey,Play As is never "needed" because it doesn't actually change anything, it just makes things easier to understand.Tschow,Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly