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(Q) Deep Song vs Obedience

2 messages from 2 participants · 02 March 2009
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floppyzedolfin

Hello, Here's another couple of questions about Deep Song and the "There's no such thing as simultaneity" motto : Let's say A pays sup' Deep Song on B. 1 - B is untapped. B does not attempt to block. Can B play Obedience before being tapped? 2 - B is untapped. Is this correct : There is no block. B is tapped per cardtext. B plays Forced Awakening(*). B plays Obedience. (*) Just scratching things here : is Forced Awakening replaced before Obedience gets to be played ? -- Deep Song Cardtype: Action Discipline: Animalism [ani] (D) Bleed at +1 bleed. [ANI] Frenzy. (D) Tap a ready vampire controlled by another Methuselah and enter combat with that vampire. In that combat, that vampire is considered the acting minion. Obedience Cardtype: Reaction Discipline: Dominate Only usable when this reacting vampire is about to enter combat with an acting younger vampire. [dom] Untap the acting vampire, do not tap this reacting vampire, and end the current action (and combat). The acting vampire cannot attempt the same action this turn. [DOM] As above, but do not untap the acting vampire.

LSJ

floppyzedolfin wrote: > Hello, > Here's another couple of questions about Deep Song and the "There's no > such thing as simultaneity" motto : > > Let's say A pays sup' Deep Song on B. > > 1 - B is untapped. B does not attempt to block. Can B play Obedience > before being tapped? Yes. Similar to the case of another "tap and enter combat" effect: a successful block. > 2 - B is untapped. Is this correct : There is no block. B is tapped > per cardtext. B plays Forced Awakening(*). B plays Obedience. > (*) Just scratching things here : is Forced Awakening replaced before > Obedience gets to be played ? Moot. B taps and combat begins. Forced Awakening cannot be played in combat. [ quoted text not captured ]