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Faceless Night / Change of Target question

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John M. Baker

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May 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/26/99
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Gilbert Duane attempts to bleed.
Brazil attempts to block.
Gilbert Duane plays Faceless Night, for +1 stealth and tapping Brazil.
Brazil plays Enhanced Senses for +1 intercept.
Gilbert Duane plays Change of Target.

Is Brazil tapped in the conclusion of this action, or does Change of
Target nullify Faceless Night's effect?

John Baker


LSJ

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May 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/26/99
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Faceless Night taps the (successful) blocker when the block
is successful, as normal. (It taps an unsuccessful blocker
when the controller declares "no more block attempts" or when
another minion's block is successful.)

So Change of Target would leave both minions untapped (as
normal).

Basically, you treat Faceless Night's effect on a
successful blocker as a non-effect - it is merely
duplicating the tapping effect of the successful block.
(If the blocking minion wouldn't normally tap when
he blocks, Faceless Night will still tap him, though.)

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