Rulings:Ursula - Deceiver of All

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Ursula - Deceiver of All
Ursula - Deceiver of All

Ursula - Deceiver of All's WHAT A DEAL ability counts as playing the song card twice. [1]

  • For example in the case of Pete - Bad Guy, his TAKE THAT! ability will get to trigger twice and he would gain 4 strength.png this turn.[2]
  • Also in the example for Airfoil, you will be able to use it's ability to draw a card since you are considered to have played 2 action cards this turn.[3]

However, the second time the song card is played through Ursula - Deceiver of All's WHAT A DEAL ability does not counts as the card being Sung. It is only played for free.[4] Also, you may not choose to pay extra costs. Therefore you are not able to exert a character to treat the card as being sung. Since the card is no longer in your hand but in your discard, you may only choose to play it for free using Ursula's ability. If you choose to not play it for free, you cannot decide to play it with an alternative cost after.[5]

References

  1. "Ursula - Deceiver of All ruling". Steve Warner.
  2. "Ursula Pete ruling". Steve Warner.
  3. "Ursula Airfoil ruling". Steve Warner.
  4. "Ursula second song ruling". Steve Warner.
  5. "Ursula second song cost ruling". Steve Warner.