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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => Topic started by: megamanlan on September 13, 2011, 05:58:22 PM
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Can I ignore a Hero that I banded into Battle?
I'm just wondering because of a Card idea that Bands to a King and Ignores all Royalty. I want to be sure that I can't Ignore my Hero in Battle.
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A character cannot be protected from, immune to, or ignoring itself, but I believe it can be those things to other characters of the same alignment (even in battle).
For your card idea, you could just have the character ignore evil royalty unless there's some specific reason you'd need him to ignore good royalty, too.
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Hidden Treasures -> Banding Prophet -> Meal in Emmaus -> HHI. World implodes.
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Actually its a Enhnacement.
It states:
'Band to a King to Discard an Evil Royal. Ignore Royalty.'
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To be perfectly honest, that's a terrible card. Give myself infinite inish? Yikes.
Also, in my example, the cards actually exist.
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Should I change it to 'Ignore Royalty while opposed in Battle'
I want it to be able to be used in Sidebattles w/o being limited to only EC's.
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You cannot be protected from or immune to yourself. Idk if the rule ever got around to ignoring.
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I think it's the first time that there is a Card that can Ignore both Heroes and Evil Characters.
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You cannot be protected from or immune to yourself. Idk if the rule ever got around to ignoring.
I've never heard that one couldn't ignore oneself.
EDIT:started new thread with stuff that would be here.
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It makes just as little sense to ignore yourself as it does to be immune or protected from yourself, so if ignore isn't part of that rule it really should be, imho.
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I'm talking on can I ignore another person that I banded too?
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What would be the purpose of said card?
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You can ignore your self I made a whole deck based around trying to ignore myself once ;D
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For use in Side Battles so u can ignore Good and Evil Royalty in Battle.