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I know, and I totally understand the way you explained it.
I would also say that a card categorized as a "disease" allows another SA that targets cards with the "disease" classification separately from those that target cards with a "poison" classification. This would be like targeting "all kings" vs. "all prophets". They are representing two separate categories of cards, based on how they are classified.
Are you basicly saying that a disease is not a poison and visa versa...?
Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on August 16, 2009, 04:57:50 PMAre you basicly saying that a disease is not a poison and visa versa...? No, he is saying that all poisons come from Australia (as everbody knows).
Just like Kangaroos and Dingos... Are you implying Kangaroos are master poisoners .
.... (5) disaster. I believe they are targeted separately (but I don't say that with 100% surety).
The identifier remains on the character until the character is healed or resets to face value. [this is what makes a diseased character healable and what is needed to make Face of Death affect the character]
Hailstones is a disaster. I didn't spill any beans (yet).
Quote from: frisian9 on August 16, 2009, 05:14:14 PMHailstones is a disaster. I didn't spill any beans (yet).Yes, but there are currently no SAs that target "disasters." The Weather Channel - Good FortressAll evil disasters are negated. All good disasters cannot be negated. If Noah, Noah's Sons, or Jim Cantore are about to be discarded or removed from the game, place them here instead. Return them to territory after 40 days.
I don't believe a healing card targets PwD - it targets the characters targeted by PwD. A heal card would instantaneously take the 0/2 (or 0/3) away from the effected characters and PwD would instantaneously put the 0/2 (or 0/3) back.Mike
PwD stops ... if you deactivate it.
"The effect of the disease" can be a variety of different abilities but they all have two things in common, they always do something bad to the character and they always last as long as the "diseased" identifier lasts.