Rules Questions thread

Hi ! we are playing a game with @mdn1111 and I’ve two Spectral Tigers on the field, but no Tech II building.
Can he use Injunction on my Tech II ? We both think so, but we’re not sure :smile_cat:

Injunction uses the tech level and controller of the chosen tech building to pick which units to disable. So if someone has no Tech II building, you won’t be able to disable their Tech II units with Injunction.

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When Vandy maxbands, she gives +2/+2 to a friendly unit and an opposing unit. Is this +2/+2 comprised of +1/+1 runes? If she gave them to a Drill Sergeant, could he move them off himself and give them to a unit friendly to him?

They are not runes, they are a buff like Dinosize or Stampede, or Argagarg’s midband, except they also result in the units eventual demise.

Also drill sergeant is not limited to friendly targets. Flagbearer!

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Note that a destroyed Tech building also cannot be targeted, and re-building is optional.

Can your own unit attack a friendly building? Such as, you control a jail, and it’s holding a powerful creature of your opponent. Can you attack and destroy your own jail in order to force the opponent to discard the creature?

No, you can only attack stuff that belongs to your opponent(s). See Attacking, page 5.

“To attack, exhaust your attacker (turn it sideways) and say what it attacks. Your attacker can attack anything of your opponent’s that has hit points: any unit, hero, or building.”

You could Flame Arrow your own Jail if you wanted to, though.

More in colour, you could General’s Hammer it.

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I thought this was already asked, but I can’t seem to find the answer to how Gargoyle’s activated ability and Entangling Vines interact. Which one takes precedent?

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I believe the argument was “entangling vines does nothing” because if entangling vines prevented gargoyle from attacking or patrolling, then by the same principle, gargoyle’s “can’t attack or patrol” card text would should also take precedence over his ability which says “gargoyle can attack or patrol this turn”. Essentially, gargoyle’s real card text would be: “can’t attack or patrol. pay 1 gold - feel silly for paying one gold.”

But isn’t there also some text that says something like “External effects take precedence over your own” or something like that?
Like in Yomi how a Zane who has someone knocked down can still have his attacks slowed (for instance, by a Lum via RtD).

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Yea, my impression was that attached cards take precedence over the card being attached to, but if Gargoyle is supposed to be mostly immune to Entangling Vines (it would still sideline Gargoyle one turn), that would be good to know.

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Not anywhere I can see.

Yea, I dont see it anywhere either. @sharpobject?

Well huh! I’d gotten the impression ages ago that you were allowed to attack your own add-on if you wanted to change it, and generalized that to building cards. Guess I played wrong last night.

I mean, I still lost the game, so ^^;

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You can’t attack your own add-on, but you can choose to sacrifice it for no benefit if you want to make room for another add-on (taking 2 base damage). You can’t do this for other things you own, afaik.

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Double huh! I hadn’t realized that was how one gets rid of an unwanted add-on.

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If I use Sanatorium to put in Chameleon lizzos, I can choose to either return them to hand or let them die to ephemeral at end of turn correct?

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correct. being the active player u decide if return it to hand or let it die

Hey, in a match with @Castanietzsche we ran into a weird scenario. I had a Gilded Glaxx and he used quince’s midband to copy it. Since he has gold in his pool, does that mean he doesn’t have to sacrifice it at the end of turn?