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Post by bondboy on Nov 14, 2009 13:41:03 GMT -5
So Bunny Detriot cannot be directly targeted by any aggressive card (unless played by a mother).
Mothership is an aggressive card.
However, does Mothership directly target every bunny, or is it a ranged abduction for a whole bunny line with no direct target, or does it have a direct target and range abducts all the bunnies on either side?
In small terms, can Bunny detroit be abducted by Mothership if it is the only bunny in a player's circle, can it be abducted if it is not the only bunny in a player's circle, or can it not be abducted at all?
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Post by costguy on Nov 14, 2009 19:57:49 GMT -5
I am going to say that it can only be abducted as part of a group of bunnies. Others may disagree with me. But that seems the most logical to me.
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Post by a6cavey on Nov 15, 2009 18:00:57 GMT -5
I would think that since the mothership is applied to a person and not an individual bunny, the fact it is bunny detroit would have no bearing on its abduction, even if it is all alone with that person.
Secondly, bunny detroit talks of attacking, which implies defending, which implies a weapon. and mothership is not a weapon. So I would think that for that reason you could abduct that bunny regardless of who you are. Bunny detroit has not been harmed and can still win the game if abducted.
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Post by costguy on Nov 16, 2009 10:53:46 GMT -5
Bunny Detroit specifically uses the term "aggressive" this term has a definition in KB that is not up to interpretation. It is defined by the status of the pink box.
This is a good point about it being targeted on a person, also about it not harming the bunny. But it is an aggressive card. I stick to my earlier post, as part of a group it would not be direct, as an individual bunny it would be a direct attack.
Yes I can see the point about the definition of attack. So I would leave this up to interpretation/house rules. I might suggest adding this to the CC if there was consensus. Or of having it defined if there were a tournament.
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