As the topic says. If I cancel my opponents Olcadans does it count as a resolved form? (in relation to chun li's ability)
Thanks
Do Canceled Cards/Abilities Resolve?
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As the topic says. If I cancel my opponents Olcadans does it count as a resolved form? (in relation to chun li's ability)
Thanks
Yes.
Indeed. It's the same with Revenant's Calling. If I cancel your Bitter Rivals, I can still commit it.
No, if an ability is canceled it does not resolve.
It's still considered played so you still get that response window for other abilities like Revenant's, but no resolution.
I'm sorry Tag, but you're wrong. Failure is still a resolution. It's just resolved unsuccessfully. Otherwise the game would stall out when something was canceled because you have to resolve the current form before you can proceed to the next one, including passing.
That makes so little sense it almost hurts.
That makes so little sense it almost hurts.
It makes complete sense. Again, by your usage a person who has a form canceled (and thus it doesn't resolve) can't continue w/ thier turn.
Resolution!=Success
TR2.0:
2.9.1.2 A player may not initiate a new Form until the previous Form has resolved.
So, finally, a rule I will come out and flat out say is garbage and I'm pissed that I missed that detail while we were proofing it.
Do not almost all cards that cancel/negate say "negate its effects". Which means that technically the ability resolves, it merely has no affect because its effects have been cancelled.
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Tag, when you have a few seconds ping James to discuss this one.