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Ira (Ki)Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Blue • Ability: 8 / 8 • Class: Warrior • Special Ability: Negate all special abilities on non-warrior class characters and non-weapon class enhancements. • Identifiers: OT Male Human, Fought Earthly Battle • Verse: II Samuel 20:26 • Availability: Kings booster packs (Rare)
Armorbearer (Wa)Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Green • Ability: 6 / 6 • Class: None • Special Ability: May band to any Hero who fought in an earthly battle. • Identifiers: Generic OT Male Human, Fought Earthly Battle • Verse: I Samuel 14:7 • Availability: Warriors booster packs (Uncommon)
In other words, the "negate all" ability would have to be negated (by a CBN/CBP card).
But that doesn't make any logical sense. He's kicked out of the battle, his effect shouldn't be in battle anymore.
Quote from: LordZardeck on February 08, 2012, 04:23:25 PMBut that doesn't make any logical sense. He's kicked out of the battle, his effect shouldn't be in battle anymore.So by that logic, The Angel Under the Oak's protection of Gideon shouldn't work, because when Gideon would enter battle, AUtO would not be in battle anymore.
QuoteBut that doesn't make any logical sense. He's kicked out of the battle, his effect shouldn't be in battle anymore.In the case of a FBTN character negating the ability that brought him into battle, the FBTN sticks to prevent loops. If Armorbearer bands to Ira, who negates Armorbearer, which indirectly negates himself, then he's not negating Armorbearer, and not indirectly negating himself, and so on.
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This is what I've always heard. If the banding is negated, it's like the band never happened, except in the case of banding in a FBTN character, where the battle stays FBTN to prevent loops.
Quote from: SomeKittens on February 08, 2012, 05:15:06 PMThis is what I've always heard. If the banding is negated, it's like the band never happened, except in the case of banding in a FBTN character, where the battle stays FBTN to prevent loops. This makes sense.
So the ruling is only about FBTN? If a banding chain brings in a character that grants "protect heroes from discard CBN" and a FBTN character is brought in, does the protection remain even though the banded character is removed? Or, more to the point, if a banding chain brings in a character that grants "protect heroes from discard" and a character "negates all banding", does the protection remain?
The latter gets us back to the original issue that surrounded Protection of Angels and Twelve-Fingered Giant. I don't know what the flavor of the month on that ruling is.
Quote from: STAMP on February 11, 2012, 11:00:32 AMThe latter gets us back to the original issue that surrounded Protection of Angels and Twelve-Fingered Giant. I don't know what the flavor of the month on that ruling is.Well, I'm still uncomfortable with the Warrior's Spear on Spy ruling, but the fact is that we need to be consistent. If the ruling is that SAs that enter battle remain unless negated, then there should be no talk of "as if the band never happened."
This seems a bit more confusing to me... I understood it as if a Card leaves battle at all it's effect stays unless it's negated.
It's all consistent. Negated=doesn't happen. Not negated=happens.