Infect interaction

Started by delregnr, February 13, 2016, 08:55:16 PM

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mickeven

Quote from: griffin131 on February 14, 2016, 11:47:24 PM
Quote from: Mr_Fahrenheit on February 14, 2016, 11:03:14 PM
The point is, Player A plays vines targetting spellskite. That means that spellskite can no longer be the target of spells Player B (Player A's opponent) controls. Meaning any spells or abilities that Player B plays cannot target spellskite. Spellskite's ability doesnt target itself, only the spell or ability it is redirecting.
Not true.
Vines says "your opponent" meaning Player B's opponent. It's not an ability of the Spellskite, it's simply a fact of rules at that point.

You are describing Hexproof, which Vines explicitly isn't.

Griffin, i think you read it wrong. Fahrenheit is saying exactly what you are saying

griffin131

You're right, I did. Sorry.

Mr_Fahrenheit

Am I speaking a different language? This is the second time in two threads that I have been told I am wrong only to have the exact same thing explained afterwards.

Mr_Fahrenheit

By the way, that was a joke. I just find it amusing.

delregnr

I will take that as a no to my question. Based on the Spellskite' s controller doesn't target it to activate its ability. 

griffin131

Quote from: delregnr on February 15, 2016, 04:00:54 PM
I will take that as a no to my question. Based on the Spellskite' s controller doesn't target it to activate its ability.
Correct, Vines does not stop your opponent from stealing your buffs.