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So it's a stalemate?
Ignore cannot target a protected character while the protection is active but foreign wives would be ignored first-similarly to a tgt situation and household idols, and then protected from opponents
Quote from: Cnakeeyes on November 03, 2016, 07:30:15 PMSo it's a stalemate?Based upon what Kariusvega said I believe initiative would pass to FW.
An ignore ability has four parts:1. The ignoring card cannot be targeted by an ability that is on a card it is ignoring, or on a cardplayed on that card, and when comparing the strength of the ignored character to the toughness ofthe ignoring character, the strength of the ignored character is treated as zero.2. The ignored card cannot be targeted by an ability that is on a card that is ignoring it, or on a cardplayed on that card, and when comparing the strength of the ignoring character to the toughness ofthe ignored character, the strength of the ignoring character is treated as zero.3. Characters not in battle and targeted as ignored cannot enter battle.4. Characters already in battle and ignored are treated as though they were not in battle for purposes ofdetermining battle outcome, regardless of whether all opposing characters are ignoring thecharacters.Part (1) above targets the cards that gain the ignore status. Parts (2), (3), and (4) above target the cards that areignored.
It's not a stalemate, because Zeb's battle winning portion of the ignore ability is up and active before FW's immune ability get's to activate and protect her from it. if FW was in battle first and Zeb was added after, it would be stalemate, but an immune ability played after an ignore ability does functionally nothing, since the ignore grants an immune-like state anyway and since you can't protect yourself from something that has already happened without an interrupt/negate.
Quote from: Praeceps on November 03, 2016, 09:04:02 PMIt's not a stalemate, because Zeb's battle winning portion of the ignore ability is up and active before FW's immune ability get's to activate and protect her from it. if FW was in battle first and Zeb was added after, it would be stalemate, but an immune ability played after an ignore ability does functionally nothing, since the ignore grants an immune-like state anyway and since you can't protect yourself from something that has already happened without an interrupt/negate. FW can't be targeted by the ignore until she's in play and the instant she's in play she's protected. Zeb being there beforehand or not shouldn't matter.
The instant FW enters play she is protected. How does Zeb ever get a chance to target her?Edit: I wish elders would reply to ruling questions more often since this kind of thing so easily becomes an "I'm right" "No, I'm right" situation. Regardless of who is right and who is wrong, as long as there is disagreement there is someone to benefit from a definitive answer.
ongoing abilities take precedence based on the order in which they are played this is why it works this way
fyi i am simply answering these kinds of questions based upon experience to benefit the community. it is, in fact, to my personal gain to not share this information.
well i play with elders.. thus my experience comes from where you seek an authoritative answer
well clearly these questions and answers did not arise while you were..while when i have played with them, they have- which is simply why i am providing them.
these rulings would most likely be the case at the next nationals assuming the rules remain the same..
Ignore is an ongoing ability prior to the 2015 reg update foreign wives would not even be able to enter battle from hand. Now if an evil character which is ignored is played from hand or was protected in territory from ignore then enters battle ignored and interrupts/negates the ignore an enhancement may be played on the no longer ignored character by regular or special initiative etcongoing abilities take precedence based on the order in which they are played this is why it works this way