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The default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle.
Quote from: Professoralstad on March 22, 2012, 02:45:57 PMThe default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle. This is not what has been explained on other threads. The understanding of 'put in play' means u can throw it in Territory or Battle. (If it's a Character/Enhancement) unless the card states were it goes. (ie UN can't throw a EC to territory). The understanding I have gotten off of other threads is if it says 'put in play' that means anywhere in play, if it states a place (ie Battle or territory) then it goes to that spot.
Quote from: megamanlan on March 22, 2012, 04:41:17 PMQuote from: Professoralstad on March 22, 2012, 02:45:57 PMThe default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle. This is not what has been explained on other threads. The understanding of 'put in play' means u can throw it in Territory or Battle. (If it's a Character/Enhancement) unless the card states were it goes. (ie UN can't throw a EC to territory). The understanding I have gotten off of other threads is if it says 'put in play' that means anywhere in play, if it states a place (ie Battle or territory) then it goes to that spot.That is flat-out incorrect. If it says "put in play" and doesn't specify, it goes to territory.
Quote from: Professoralstad on March 22, 2012, 02:45:57 PMThe default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle.So just to clarify, any character that is placed in battle from hand must pass through territory first? (I think I saw something about this in another thread...)
Would that mean that in Battle is not in play?And why would it be 'put in play' if It only allows for territory? The wording disagrees with ur assumption unless in Battle is not in play.
Quote from: STAMP on March 22, 2012, 05:35:54 PMQuote from: Professoralstad on March 22, 2012, 02:45:57 PMThe default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle.So just to clarify, any character that is placed in battle from hand must pass through territory first? (I think I saw something about this in another thread...)This is my understanding, unless a SA used in battle brings the character directly from your hand to the battle.
So wouldn't that allow players to block from hand against TGT when they only have one EC of same brigade in territory?
Quote from: STAMP on March 23, 2012, 11:57:47 AMSo wouldn't that allow players to block from hand against TGT when they only have one EC of same brigade in territory?Nice try, however "pass through" is not the same as "in territory," at the time that a block is being attempted. The rulebook is very clear about when characters can be placed "in territory."
So TGT's SA is satisfied by "passing through".
Quote from: STAMP on March 23, 2012, 01:07:26 PMSo TGT's SA is satisfied by "passing through".No, it is not. Trying to use semantics to win this battle is not working. TGT activates and is then ongoing. TGT checks to see who is "in play" before any "passing through" occurs. TGT is already ignoring that character in your hand before you start to move the card from your hand. At that point, only a non-character card can do anything to TGT.
Quote from: STAMP on March 22, 2012, 05:35:54 PMQuote from: Professoralstad on March 22, 2012, 02:45:57 PMThe default for put in play is put in territory. Only abilities that say "band" or "add to battle" are allowed to bring characters into battle.So just to clarify, any character that is placed in battle from hand must pass through territory first? (I think I saw something about this in another thread...)No. The default I mentioned is just for abilities that say put in play. I've never seen/heard of the idea that characters that go into battle from hand "pass through" territory. If they did, I'd be inclined to agree with you...but that would make me look bad, so I'm glad I don't have to.