Darkness Blade/Double Gale Fist

By DoctorAlbertWily, in UFS Rules Q & A

Just a quick question:

If I enhance with these cards, and the higest difficulty card (or foundation in DGF's case) is already commited, is the enhance useless or does it hunt for the next ready card/foundation to commit?

highest "ready" foundation

So then is the word 'ready' to be implied on those two cards, because they are not printed on them.

Darkness Blade

E: For the rest of this enhance step, after you play an enhance, commit the highest difficulty card in your opponent's staging area.

Double Gale Fist

E: Commit the highest difficulty foundation in your opponent's staging area.

Sort of. You can't commit something that is already committed.

This one's been stamped twice. Cba to find the other threads about this, though.

Hey, thanks MegaGesse. I spent 30 minutes trying to find a topic on it because I knew I wasn't the only one with this question, and it took me three trips through the fourm to find your posts on it and seeing that they were stamped.

And here's another **Stamp** for good measure.

This one should be covered when the functional errata is issued.

Also, just so I'm sure, if there are multiple equal-difficulty foundations tied for the highest, then you choose which one to tap, right? ie, opponent is sitting on a ready Beefy + Chester's, you can choose to lock out Chester's...

Wafflecopter said:

Also, just so I'm sure, if there are multiple equal-difficulty foundations tied for the highest, then you choose which one to tap, right? ie, opponent is sitting on a ready Beefy + Chester's, you can choose to lock out Chester's...

Correct.

The enhance ability says "Commit" not your opponent commits.

So you get to chose.