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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: xCaLeBx on August 03, 2009, 02:42:42 PM
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if Destructive sin was already in my territory on my NT female and i went into battle with the female would NNS negate DS?
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My version of Destructive Sin doesn't go into territory or have any kind of immune ability, so...what exactly are you asking?
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Destructive sin gets put onto a hero so i attacked with my hero with that on it so would NNS kill it?
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Why on earth would it do that?
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NNS only negates immunity and Destructive Sin doesn't mention immunity on it. After being placed, Destructive Sin would be a gained ability and be CBN, so you couldn't negate it anyway.
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However the Ignore part on NNs should work since it is neither a Character, Fortress, or a Covenant
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NNS only negates immunity and Destructive Sin doesn't mention immunity on it. After being placed, Destructive Sin would be a gained ability and be CBN, so you couldn't negate it anyway.
*sigh* I'm saying if I choose to ignore orange wouldn't that make me ignore DS so I got my SA back?
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Again...
Why on earth would it do that?
You don't seem to understand how ignore works.
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Ignore is a protect/prevent ability not a negate:
Ignore
Ignore is a special ability that protects a card from being defeated, harmed, or affected by the ignored card. It also prevents the card with ignore from harming or affecting the ignored card. An ignore card stops an ignored character from entering the Field of Battle. An ignore ability can be a successful blocking or rescuing card. Ignore is the same as “has no effect” and repel.
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So it seems that he is asking if you could use No Need for Spices to ignore DS. Doesn't seem that amazingly unreasonable to me.
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except that protect and prevent do not negate a card that has already been played, so in the case he described I don't think it would work based on the rules for ignore.