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lets say that i activate a card, and the opponent solemn judgments it, and i dark bribe it, then he solemns back again and i bribe back once more.
does he get to draw 2 cards or one?
I don't see any reason he wouldn't draw two cards. Please sign your posts with four tildes ( ~~~~ ) Zeek Aran 21:01, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
alright, thats what i was thinking tooJace 21:04, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
Isn't the drawing a card part of Dark bribe's effect? If so then I don't believe you would, though I know your opponent would be at a quarter of thier life points thanks to the 2 Solemns.
- They get two cards: lets say that i activate a card, and the opponent solemn judgments it (1/2 lp gone), and i dark bribe it (opponent draws one card), then he solemns back again (another 1/2 lp gone), and i bribe back once more (opponent draws another card). The drawing itself is by default and can'y be stopped by Solumn. Dmaster (Contribs • Count) 22:25, 2 June 2008 (UTC)
- It's considered a cost? Zeek Aran 01:36, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
First, drawing is an effect of "Dark Bribe". It can be negated.
Second, the chain being discussed is:
- Chain 1: «card»
- Chain 2: "Solemn Judgment", targetting «card»
- Chain 3: "Dark Bribe", targetting "Solemn Judgment"
- Chain 4: "Solemn Judgment", targetting "Dark Bribe"
- Chain 5: "Dark Bribe", targetting the "Solemn Judgment" on Chain 4.
- Resolve
- Chain 5: "Dark Bribe" negates "Solemn Judgment" on Chain 4. Your opponent draws 1 card.
- Chain 4: Negated.
- Chain 3: "Dark Bribe" negates "Solemn Judgment" on Chain 2. Your opponent draws 1 card.
- Chain 2: Negated.
- Chain 1: «card» resolves, and does whatever.
--Chain Link ∞: Deus Ex Machina 02:37, 3 June 2008 (UTC)