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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: The Warrior on October 30, 2009, 08:57:29 PM
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what if u were borrowing this card from a person of opposite gender?
Saint of Virtue
Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Purple • Ability: 8 / 2 • Class: None • Special Ability: Saint of Virtue may keep one enhancement with a reference from Ephesians 6 until Hero is discarded. This Hero is the same gender as this card's owner. • Identifiers: Generic NT (Gender is that of the holder) Human • Verse: II Peter 1:3 • Availability: Kings booster packs (Uncommon)
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owner = person whose deck the card is from.
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is that clause negateable? meaning if kot blocked sov, would that makes its gender...neutral?
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Hey,
is that clause negateable? meaning if kot blocked sov, would that makes its gender...neutral?
No. It's effectively an identifier printed before we put identifiers in a different location on the card (similar to Silly Women).
Tschow,
Tim "Sir Nobody" Maly
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yes, but silly women has a clause that includes */*, which is unnegateable. sov does not.
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yes, but silly women has a clause that includes */*, which is unnegateable. sov does not.
Just as an identifier that states that a red hero "fought in an earthly battle" isn't negated against KoT, SoV's identifier that determines gender is CBN. It falls under the same category.
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that is an identifier not found in a special ability though. that does not apply to the situation at hand.
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If the sa is negated I would asume it would be fbtn so would it even make a differnece if it was negated? (Besides the female soul but your a guy so that doesnt count :p)
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Identifiers cannot be negated, ever. Gender is an identifier, so SoV's sentence explaining how to determine its gender is just clarification, not an ability.