Making a Power or Effect do nothing is not the same as being unable to use the
Power or Effect; the opponent's Cloak would negate the ability of the Lesser
Darbok to not be attacked, whereas your Cloak would not interact with the
situation in any manner.
The Lesser Darbok can still be attacked because of the opposing Cloak.
skooyardballa <skooyardballa@...> wrote:
Situation that came up in my head while creating a new deck.
Say you are using Lesser Darbok so that one of your creatures can't
be attacked.
Now say the opponent puts down Rayjes Cloak to stop that effect but
then you your self put down a Rayjes Cloak that says "Opposing cards
do not prevent your cards from using their powers and Effects." So
then what? Who like wins sort a say? Does the order of who put the
crd down comes into play.
Then I noticed that it says "Opposing cards neither prevent your
Creatures from attacking..." and Lesser Darboks effect says "The
chosen creature cannot be attacked..."
See in a way Lesser Darbok is not actually stopping the opposing
creature from attacking but is stopping the chosen creature from
BEING attacked. What is ya fews on that?
But still back to the Rayjes Cloak situation; ther is some cards
that says "...cannot attack your..." so what happens?
Thanx
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