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Leaflock

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:17 pm
by the JabberwocK
LEAFLOCK ‐ Ally (U)
[MP: 2; Mind: 3; P/B: 5/8]
Unique. Playable at Wellinghall. Tap to cancel the effects of one hazard that targets his company. May not be attacked by automatic‐attacks or hazards keyed to his site. Discard Leaflock if his company moves to a site that is not in: Fangorn, Rohan, Gap of Isen, Wold and Foothills, Enedhwaith, Old Pûkel‐land, Brown Lands, Anduin Vales, or Redhorn Gap.
Leaflock
● Allows the canceling of one creature or the canceling and discarding of an event that targets the
company in question or an entity associated with that company. (CRF)
UNABATED IN MALICE ‐ Short‐event (R)
Playable on an automatic‐attack or an attack from Shelob; does not count against the hazard limit. The attack receives +1 strike, +1 prowess, anwe‐2 body. The first attempt to cancel this attack instead cancels the affects of this card. Cannot be duplicated on a given attack.
Leaflock may not tap to cancel Unabated in Malice because Unabated does not target his company, but rather the automatic attack itself (or Shelob directly)... is this correct?

Can he tap to cancel the effects of Snowstorm? Is that considered to target his company?
SNOWSTORM ‐ Long‐event (R)
Environment. Playable only if Doors of Night is in play. Each moving company with a Wilderness [] in its site path must return to its site of origin. Cannot be duplicated.

Re: Leaflock

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:34 pm
by Konrad Klar
the Jabberwock wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:17 pm Leaflock may not tap to cancel Unabated in Malice because Unabated does not target his company, but rather the automatic attack itself (or Shelob directly)... is this correct?
Yes.
the Jabberwock wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:17 pm Can he tap to cancel the effects of Snowstorm? Is that considered to target his company?
He cannot tap to cancel the effects of Snowstorm. Snowstorm itself does not target anything.
Action (returning to a site of origin) caused by occurrence of condition written in text of Snowstorm targets a company.
The action is obviously no hazard, and no hazard event.