Experienced vs. Journey of repentance

By tannerface, in UFS Rules Q & A

Experienced- R discard 2 cards: After your opponents ready step, commit 1 foundation or asset. If you character has order commit 2 foundations or assets instead.

Journey of repentance- R: Before your opponent destroys 1 of your foundations, destroy this foundation instead.

R: Before your opponent commits 1 of your foundations, commit this foundation instead.

I would just like to know how these cards interact with each other:

1. Journey takes both the commits from experienced.

2. Journey takes just 1 commit.

Also how journey work with things like psycho style and board sweeps?

my best guess is each journey takes 1 commital effect. However due to the wording, i think the owner of Journey gets to choose.

i.e. i pitch 2 cards to EC choosing to commit your olcadans and defender. You R: with journet to my commital of defender, so olcadans and journey gets commited. Had you had 2 Journeys out, you could of chosen to commit both and leave defender and owlface both ready

Smazzurco said:

my best guess is each journey takes 1 commital effect. However due to the wording, i think the owner of Journey gets to choose.

i.e. i pitch 2 cards to EC choosing to commit your olcadans and defender. You R: with journet to my commital of defender, so olcadans and journey gets commited. Had you had 2 Journeys out, you could of chosen to commit both and leave defender and owlface both ready

this will only work this way if the things being committed are foundations - owlface and defender will still get committed

o.O

::Looks at the ninjas who beat him to answering...::

Except of course that Olcadon's Mentoring and Defender are Assets, and JOR replaces the commiting of a foundation, not playing an ability that can commit foundations.

aslum said:

Except of course that Olcadon's Mentoring and Defender are Assets, and JOR replaces the commiting of a foundation, not playing an ability that can commit foundations.

errrr.... right. ind33d. *STAMP*

will correct my initial post

i are smart and know the difference between a foundation and an asset.

But yeah i had the basic idea :P

^ LOL

So, let me get this straight. The player responding with Experienced Combatant chooses both cards to commit first, then if either of them is a foundation, you can save it from committal with a Journey of Repentance?

IE a player wants to commit my Blood Runs True and Chester's Backing (and I don't want to negate it with Chester's because I'm saving it), so I can then respond with Journey to commit it instead of Chester's and commit the Blood Runs True?

Yes alex, that works.