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Can I have a really good rules forum judge that really knows his stuff answer this question for me. Okay, say I have Monster theme team going against my opponent and I choose to play like Disbanded agianst him. He then decides to play Ordinary Day against my Disbanded. What is the official rulling about theme teams being able to ignore 1 battlefield condition per round. Could I say that I ignore Ordinary Day and Disbanded is still in play? He wants to keep saying to me that Ordinary Day comes before I would get to ignore it so that that battlefield condition, mo matter what it is, is now just of play. How is it ruled for real, for sure.
Can I have a really good rules forum judge that really knows his stuff answer this question for me. Okay, say I have Monster theme team going against my opponent and I choose to play like Disbanded agianst him. He then decides to play Ordinary Day against my Disbanded. What is the official rulling about theme teams being able to ignore 1 battlefield condition per round. Could I say that I ignore Ordinary Day and Disbanded is still in play? He wants to keep saying to me that Ordinary Day comes before I would get to ignore it so that that battlefield condition, mo matter what it is, is now just of play. How is it ruled for real, for sure.
You can ignore Ordinary Day. If you do, the situation is basically reversed: Play the game as if your opponent ignored your battlefield condition. So in your example, Disbanded would be in effect for you but not for your opponent.
Ordinary Day
Q: How does Ordinary Day get ignored by a themed team?
A: By ignoring Ordinary Day, the ignoring player creates a situation that is equivalent to a non-ignoring player being the one ignoring the other battlefield condition in play. For example, if Ordinary Day and Atlantis Rising are in play and a themed team ignores Ordinary Day, the ignoring team would be under the effects of Atlantis Rising, while non-ignoring teams would not.
So which of you are more correct because it sound s like you guys are saying it from two different directions?
They are both correct and saying the same thing. You play under the influence of the BFC, your opponent does not (if you ignore the O.D.).
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No, the FAQ posted by RavenProject and the answer given to you by Quebbster are the same.
YOU ignore Ordinary Day and so, for you and only for you, Disbanded is still in play, but for your opponent this battlefield is cancelled (due to Ordinary Day), so Disbanded does not "hurt" him.
Ignoring and cancelling a battlefield have different meanings.
The tricky part is that you can ignore one BFC - that is you can have the effects of one BFC not affect you. How your opponent is affected by BFC's is completely beyond your control.
If your opponent plays OD, he will not be affected by your BFC. You can choose to ignore the OD and be affected by it, but you can not force him to be affected.