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Life Creates It
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Life Creates ItType: Event Cost: 1 Force Icons: 1 Faction: Light Jedi Creature. Action: If you control at least 1 Dagobah objective, put all Creature units and enhancements from your discard pile into play. “You must feel the Force around you.†-Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back Block Number: 130 - 5 of 6 Set: Between the Shadows Number: 0650 Illustrator: Jose Vega |
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7 Comments
When they say enhancements, do they only refer to **creature enhancements** or any type of enhancements?
Creature enhancements only. It's explained somewhere in the FAQ that, in this kind of wording, the qualifier (Creature, in this case) applies to all words separated by 'and'.
I would have to disagree
Why do you disagree?
FAQ, section 3.4:
(3.4) Qualifiers
When card text includes a qualifier followed by multiple items, the qualifier applies to each item in the list, if it is applicable. For instance, in the phrase “each enemy unit and objective,†the word “enemy†applies both to “unitâ€
and to “objective.â€
well your right im wrong guess creature is in bold which would state its precedence also
It actually has nothing to do with Creature being bold. That's just the templating for listing Traits. It's because qualifiers that come at the beginning of a list always apply to the entire list.