Responsibility and you

By KiiT2, in UFS Rules Q & A

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Do face down attacks, such as multiples, or Dariya's response (face down card becomes a copy of the attack), or actions that become exact copies of attacks (that was cool do it again), count as attacks for the purpose of drawing equal to the number of attacks in your card pool?

Short answer, yes as long as cards are attacks in the card pool it will work for any ability referring to attacks in the card pool.

I thought things like turnabout became an action once they resolved. Multiple copies definately stay as attacks. As do foundations added by Padma's F.

But actions like Turnabout/CttA i am not sure...

Well that could be the case, but I have never heard of a situation where a card changes type after it resolves. Was there a similar ruling to the card Reversal? If there was then that ruling should be the same for action cards such as the ones mentioned.

Reversal was before my time. But i thought something to the effect of "once cards resolved, they go back to their original state". Of course this only applies if they have one. Face down attacks (multiple copies, padmas F, etc) remain attacks because they have no "default" type.

I could be completely wrong on this though...

yeah action revert back to thier original type or at least thats the way it used to be

its just like how attack revert back to base damage and speed and attack zone after they resolve

I thought it was ruled that attacks that were flipped face down cease being attacks, and so wouldn't go to momentum.

aslum said:

I thought it was ruled that attacks that were flipped face down cease being attacks, and so wouldn't go to momentum.

You are mixing rulings.

If an ATTACK is TURNED face down, a la Alex, it is no longer an attack. It cannot go to momentum by normal means because it is not an attack that dealt dmg.

A multiple copy is a facedown attack and remains an attack. It cannot go to the momentum by ANY means per game rules stating "if a multiple copy would be added to momentum for any reason it is placed in the discard pile instead"