Recently I've ran into a few problems against people using this, and, after a semi-heated discussion I let it go as he was playing it, because I didn't want to make him play wrong if I wasn't 100% sure I was right. The question is, can Kabuki Artist be used if you have no momentum? Since there's no momentum to reveal, and no card to choose from, my opponent always just picked up whatever he wanted.
Kabuki Artist
Shiros said:
Recently I've ran into a few problems against people using this, and, after a semi-heated discussion I let it go as he was playing it, because I didn't want to make him play wrong if I wasn't 100% sure I was right. The question is, can Kabuki Artist be used if you have no momentum? Since there's no momentum to reveal, and no card to choose from, my opponent always just picked up whatever he wanted.
if there is NO reference point, how can you choose what you can pick up? if you don't discard a momentum, the rest of the ability does NOTHING.
it's pretty simple if you think about it this way: with anything that refers to some quantity, or quality, if that result is null, or empty, nothing will happen.
[ex: 1attack card in the card pool, and an ability says to give this attack +X speed, where X equals 10 minus the preceeding card's control. there is no preceeding card, so you can't solve for X... "10 - Undefined" does NOT equal "10"]
As I thought, thank you.