After noticing the new artwork for Compel the Spirit in the Giovanni starter,
I noticed 2 things:
1) The last sentence says:
"If it is a retainer is chosen..."
How did that get past the editing phase? ! :)
2)
Excerpt from old text:
"Move X life counters from the blood bank to the card, where X is the number
of life printed on the card."
Excerpt from new text:
"...move it to your ready region with X life from the blood bank, where X is
the starting life..."
Does this new text finally allow us to play Compel the Spirit on Shambling
Hordes?
It seems like "yes", since it is not "moving" life but is more of a reminder
of how much life it has.
The text means that it still works, like it did before.
>How did that get past the editing phase? ! :)
The editor has been demoted, and now works exclusively in sales.
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Huh.
I thought I had remembered that Compel+Horde didn't work, but after some google
searching, I found that I was wrong.
I guess what I was thinking of was Heaven's Gate.
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/165726c030ac23e2
Why does Compel the Spirit work on Shambling Hordes (with old text),
but Heaven's Gate does not?
The difference is almost purely between the words "Move" and "Put".
The difference is that Compel the Spirit is putting a card into play
(the Hordes have to be able to gain their starting life when they
enter play, or the card wouldn't work at all), but Heaven's Gate
prevents them from leaving play in the first place (and tries to put a
life on the card already in play, which is disallowed by Shambling
Hordes' card text).
witness1
Ok, that I knew. Now, I'd like to know if the "starting life" on a Shambling
now means overseeds "normal version" and that a compelled Shambling will
have 4 lives if it first came into the game with NEC ?
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No. Compelled doesn't look at requirements, so it always uses the basic version.