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Let me start by saying if I have got this totally arse about face, I apologise.
Is this legal? I play an ongoing plot-twist from my hand. I then target it with Batman <> WGD power [card]DOR-006[/card] - It KO's the plot twists, and gives me a free resourse? If I have got something fundamentally wrong - sorry.
But is kamiza on the right track, for example, if you have an ongoing plot twist in your row, you can use batman to target it... KO it, and then you would place a new card in your resource row... why you would want to do this I dont know.. but... I take it that it could be done? Its not like you are going to get a free resource.. I mean, you are just basicily swapping them... and for a card you do not even know if you can use.
"Activate >>> KO target ongoing plot twist. Its controller puts the top card of his deck into his resource row. Use this power only during the recovery phase."
If you play an ongoing plot twist from your hand, it is not in play but in the chain zone where it will reside until its effect resolves and the card is subsequently placed in the KO'd pile.
Batman's power targets a plot twist, not an effect, so you cannot use it to net a resource.
Originally posted by Zaxx "Activate >>> KO target ongoing plot twist. Its controller puts the top card of his deck into his resource row. Use this power only during the recovery phase."
If you play an ongoing plot twist from your hand, it is not in play but in the chain zone where it will reside until its effect resolves and the card is subsequently placed in the KO'd pile.
Batman's power targets a plot twist, not an effect, so you cannot use it to net a resource.
Thankyou Zaxx, that is the explanation I was after. I thought it wasn't right, but I didn't have a full understanding of the "playing plot-twists from hand" part of it. thanks for the clarification