| ▲ | tanjtanjtanj 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Well there was a huge discussion on what it means amongst judges. On plain reading it does not do what it states it does. Start just with the phrase "its spell" - those words are entirely undefined until getting into the rulings, and don't mean what they mean in other contexts. It makes no mention of the prior rules that it sort of hacks into this either. I have no idea what rule 722 has to do with prepared. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | JRandomHacker42 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I'm a judge and have seen barely any discussion around Prepared (mostly just clarification around the interaction with. Rule 722 is the rule for "Preparation Cards", so I fail to see how it could not be relevant. The text "its spell" only occur in reminder text, which is not rules text and would not be included in template language. | |||||||||||||||||
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