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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: goldencomet on August 14, 2010, 11:45:14 PM
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If you use SoG/NJ to rescue it, does the ability kick in before and thus it is unaccessable or does it not apply because it is rescued.
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I think if you use SoG on it then the SA doesn't activate, but if you use SoG on another and try to NJ it, it'll already be gone.
Not sure though.
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Which lost soul?
If you mean "If an opponent plays a good Dominant, you may place this Lost Soul beneath owner's deck."
You may NJ it or SOG it because they both activate at the exact same time and has no room for a trigger in between.
If you mean "When this Lost Soul is rescued, you may shuffle a N.T. Lost Soul into deck."
Same answer.
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Alright, thanks. Just wanted to make sure
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I've always ruled that if you SoG a shuffler, then there are no souls left to NJ.
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If the word additional on NJ is meaningless, as suggested by SirNobody, I agree with RR.
If the word additional on NJ isn't meaningless, I agree with Lambo.
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Hey,
The significant word on NJ is "simultaneously." If they are played Simultaneously then they both must be carried out before a trigger can be activated (a trigger can't kick in when there's an ability on a card that was just played waiting to be carried out). Thus RR is correct.
Tschow,
Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly