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spiritomb 11-03-2012 02:53 PM

Danzo's seal vs flashpoint mechanic
 
Is there a difference between play and put into play. If so, what is it? I'm not nearby cards at this time to give u card #'s.

Another way to ask is "can u use Danzo's seal to stop ninjas from flashpointing 'nto play?".

Laughing_Man 11-05-2012 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by spiritomb (Post 1338017)
Is there a difference between play and put into play. If so, what is it? I'm not nearby cards at this time to give u card #'s.

Another way to ask is "can u use Danzo's seal to stop ninjas from flashpointing 'nto play?".

does not stop Ninjas from entering play due to Flashpoint.

There is a difference between "play" and "put in play."
"Play" generally refers to when you play a card from your hand.
"Put in play" refers to when something enters the Village/Battlefield.

spiritomb 11-05-2012 04:21 PM

R u trying to say that when ur putting into play a card your not playing a card? :confused:

Laughing_Man 11-06-2012 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by spiritomb (Post 1338129)
R u trying to say that when ur putting into play a card your not playing a card? :confused:

This depends on the type of card that is being "put in play" and how the card is being "put in play."

spiritomb 11-06-2012 11:16 AM

Is there any templates that decide what cards Danzo's stops from coming into play? If not, how am I supposed to know how Danzo's seal works?
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Originally Posted by Laughing_Man (Post 1338192)
This depends on the type of card that is being "put in play" and how the card is being "put in play."


Laughing_Man 11-07-2012 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by spiritomb (Post 1338200)
Is there any templates that decide what cards Danzo's stops from coming into play? If not, how am I supposed to know how Danzo's seal works?

Not really. You just need to know when you are playing a card.

spiritomb 11-07-2012 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Laughing_Man (Post 1338290)
Not really. You just need to know when you are playing a card.

This has got to be the single worst answer I have seen. How does this explain anything. Now I unfortunately got to ask for every single put into play card to see if I can find the answer here. How cards are designed most definitely have to b changed. Or how this question was answered has to be changed. Which one?

Laughing_Man 11-07-2012 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by spiritomb (Post 1338306)
This has got to be the single worst answer I have seen. How does this explain anything. Now I unfortunately got to ask for every single put into play card to see if I can find the answer here. How cards are designed most definitely have to b changed. Or how this question was answered has to be changed. Which one?

I'm a bit confused on how you play card games but do not understand the concept of "playing a card."

spiritomb 11-07-2012 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Laughing_Man (Post 1338331)
I'm a bit confused on how you play card games but do not understand the concept of "playing a card."

Every card game is different. Every ruling on this site is different. Instead of belittling me, how about you explain the difference between putting into play and playing a card for this game.

Laughing_Man 11-13-2012 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by spiritomb (Post 1338349)
Every card game is different. Every ruling on this site is different. Instead of belittling me, how about you explain the difference between putting into play and playing a card for this game.

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Originally Posted by Laughing_Man (Post 1338097)
There is a difference between "play" and "put in play."
"Play" generally refers to when you play a card from your hand.
"Put in play" refers to when something enters the Village/Battlefield.

The question was answered.


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