IMPORTANT! Rai level 2 triggers on activation, not resolution. You would still get an enlighten counter regardless if an action card fizzles (like zephyr in the example)
Will you be doing an FTC ruling video? Or ALC? definitely there are rules that have come up since the first time I watched this video that could be useful for clarity moving forward. Thanks for the great content!!
Hey just an observation about the durability of the Lorraine sword, the explanation is clear thanks.. But @2:19 in the example you show Veiling Breeze to block the sword damage, though this would only work if that sword would have targeted the champion, not towards that Ally Woodland Squirrels - right?!
So just to confirm about the durability thing: If a champion swings with a weapon with an "on hit" effect but the attack does 0 damage because of an opponent reaction, the "on hit" effect does not trigger but the weapon still loses durability. Is this correct?
In the rules 1.7.e.3 it states that Items are activated at SLOW speed, and on an opponent´s turn, we could only activate something at FAST speed. Maybe I am missing something, but how can I banish the Smoke Bomb? I have Opportunity only for a FAST action when the atatck is declared. Please help! :)
You are activating the ability of the item at fast speed. This game uses the word activate to refer to "Casting" the card as well. It can be a little confusing. So the rule you are quoting is in reference to playing the card onto the field basically.
does spell shroud protect you from cleave? or cards that target everything? I come from MTG and I do know that spells that dont target but do "all" do affect hexproof
Hey, what happens when I use an attack card and I have LV3 Lorraine in the field? Let's say I have 2 weapons banished. Would it deal with the attack +2?
If you're referring to the Crux Knight version of lvl 3 Lorraine then yup! Any time you attack with her including using an attack card she will gain the bonus attack from her effect.
When going first, I can activate Savage Slash without a target for the attack declaration? That feels wrong to me but i want to ask for clarification. Unsure if it would ever be helpful since all the attacks i can think of with Floating Memory are Class Bonus, but still curious.
@@truechampiongaming i thought as part of cost, you must rest your champion, as if it was attacking, so I would think you cant activate attack cards on the first turn of the game
IMPORTANT!
Rai level 2 triggers on activation, not resolution. You would still get an enlighten counter regardless if an action card fizzles (like zephyr in the example)
So the stack in that case would be P1 Zephyr >> P1 Rai trigger >> P2 Zephyr, correct
@@TheKaijudist Yes
@@truechampiongaming So the example in the video is incorrect?
@@TheShenh yup, so on activation. you've paid the cost to activate it, from my understanding if it fizzled you still get the ecounter
@@TheShenh Its: P1 Plays Zephyr >> P1 Rai trigger >> P2 Plays Zephyr >> P2 Zephyr would go through >> P1 Zephyr would fizzle.
Will you be doing an FTC ruling video? Or ALC? definitely there are rules that have come up since the first time I watched this video that could be useful for clarity moving forward.
Thanks for the great content!!
We will have some more rulings videos coming soon!
This video confuses me, which means there's so much more I need to learn about this game. Great video.
Hey just an observation about the durability of the Lorraine sword, the explanation is clear thanks.. But @2:19 in the example you show Veiling Breeze to block the sword damage, though this would only work if that sword would have targeted the champion, not towards that Ally Woodland Squirrels - right?!
I need more of these as i plan on being a judge😅
Stealth interaction is not counter intuitive at all if you know how removal+hexproof works in MTG for example. it's just the attack version of that
So just to confirm about the durability thing: If a champion swings with a weapon with an "on hit" effect but the attack does 0 damage because of an opponent reaction, the "on hit" effect does not trigger but the weapon still loses durability. Is this correct?
Correct
@@truechampiongaming thank you
In the rules 1.7.e.3 it states that Items are activated at SLOW speed, and on an opponent´s turn, we could only activate something at FAST speed. Maybe I am missing something, but how can I banish the Smoke Bomb? I have Opportunity only for a FAST action when the atatck is declared. Please help! :)
You are activating the ability of the item at fast speed.
This game uses the word activate to refer to "Casting" the card as well. It can be a little confusing. So the rule you are quoting is in reference to playing the card onto the field basically.
does spell shroud protect you from cleave? or cards that target everything? I come from MTG and I do know that spells that dont target but do "all" do affect hexproof
Unfortunately, Spell shroud nor stealth can protect against cleave. Cleave technically targets the "player" so everything will still get hit.
@truechampiongaming thanks for quick response! I figured as much! Also do you know any online apps or sites I can use to test decks?
@@ikenchange you can play Webcam or TTS in the main discord! That's where many people will test
Would fast cards that return allies to the hand be used to have the attacker waste their attack too?
Yes if you remove the attack target the attack is wasted
Hey, what happens when I use an attack card and I have LV3 Lorraine in the field? Let's say I have 2 weapons banished. Would it deal with the attack +2?
If you're referring to the Crux Knight version of lvl 3 Lorraine then yup! Any time you attack with her including using an attack card she will gain the bonus attack from her effect.
@@truechampiongaming thanks!!
When going first, I can activate Savage Slash without a target for the attack declaration?
That feels wrong to me but i want to ask for clarification. Unsure if it would ever be helpful since all the attacks i can think of with Floating Memory are Class Bonus, but still curious.
Yes.
You can activate savage slash going first without a target for the attack since savage slash itself doesn't need the target
And an attack also doesn’t need a target?
@@DuckOfDespair An attack does need a target. Activating an attack card does not need one and will just fizzle
@@truechampiongaming i thought as part of cost, you must rest your champion, as if it was attacking, so I would think you cant activate attack cards on the first turn of the game
@@lvl100bayleef Yup your champion would rest. You can still do them on your first turn.
Does the pride requirement apply for interception?
No.
It used to awhile ago but they changed it so now you no longer have to meet pride to intercept!
Is it a TabletopTCG or Mobie TCG?
Can you retaliate even if you didn't meet the pride requirement?
Yes
thanks!@@truechampiongaming
Wow that “Who Calculates Damage” portion isn’t very intuitive