Ok I can deal with loosing. I'm not that sore of a looser. But when a card isn't working the way its supposed to beats me. It just pisses me off. The card in question Dead For One Thousand Years. After being duped by the card at Nats, its become a obsession of mine to prove the majority of UFS players has the same opinion.
Ok so DFOTY says this..
R: Destroy this foundation: After your opponent plays an ability on a foundation or asset in their staging area, all copies of that card are considered to have a blank text box until the end of this turn.
Now since it says "After your opponent plays an ability " the logical thought would be that the ability is succsessful! Unsurprisingly the likes of Fred, Omar, Macek and countless others at Origins. Most ppl knew the ruling already but none agreed with it. In general ppl asked like that the card works that way. But says the card should be worded differently. Hata claims its just fine lemmie explain why its not.. Here's how Hata explained the rule and how it takes place.
1) Player 1 activates BRT. Pays cost, ability is in play..
2) Player 2 activates DFOTY. Pays cost, ability is in play..
3) All of player 1's become blank foundations as DFOTY is resolved
4) The now blank BRT is ready 2 resolve but with no txt it "forgets" what it was doing to begin with hence the ability dies.
Sounds like its fine right?? OK so why doesn't Memories that Stain its Armor or those M. Bison foundations effectively cancel abilitys as well?? Here's what Memories that Stain its Armor says..
R: Destroy this foundation: After your opponent plays an ability on a foundation in their staging area, destroy that foundation.
And this is how its used...
1) Player 1 activates BRT. Pays cost, ability is in play..
2) Player 2 activates MTSIA. Pays cost, ability is in play..
3) Player 1's BRT is destroyed as MTSIA is resolved
4) The now destroyed/non-exsistant BRT is ready 2 resolve and continues to hack Player 2 CC..
Now call me crazy but if the ability of the blanked foundation gets knocked out. Then how the flying FORK does a non-exsistant foundation manage to push its effect throught??? Wouldn't this all be fixed if Dead For One Thousand Years read like this...
R: Destroy this foundation: After your opponent ATTEMPTS TO PLAY an ability on a foundation or asset in their staging area, all copies of that card are considered to have a blank text box until the end of this turn.
Ok thanks for reading my rant... If u don't agree please explain why and prove ur just not retarded!!