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We played a 3 on 3 game today. Each player was allowed to bring a BFC.
Team 1
Disbanded
Ordinary Day
Ordinary Day
Team 2
Power Dampening Field
Low Gravity
Ordinary Day
Team 2 wanted to use their Ordinary Day to cancel out Team 1's Disbanded. When team 1 saw this, they wanted to use one of their Ordinary Days to cancel out Team 2's Ordinary day.
It was ruled that Ordinary Day, cannot cancel out an Ordinary Day (and therefore bring back the Disbanded card).
I'm pretty sure if this is correct, but would like some help with the basis of this, so I woud appreciate anyone's help. Thanks!
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
OD can cancel OD. OD states to cancel a single target battlefield condition and OD is a battlefield condition. The only thing an OD card cannot do it's cancel itself.
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Thank you for your answer. Now, is their any guide to how the timing or "reveal" of the BFC with multiple players on a force?
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
I thought BFCs were revealed at the same time at the beginning of the game. I usually do random ones at my venue, but before that we just counted 1 2 3 and slapped em down. And this isn't Magic, you can't play a BFC in response to his BFC so that your original BFC stays in play.....
I missed the 3 person thing, I'm retahded. Then yes, once everyone reveals the cards at the same time, they choose what ordinary day affects, causing the OD targeting OD to allow disbanded to stay active.