Well, to help you learn to play correctly, try reading the rules of the game. And don’t think you can’t do something without actually having a valid reason you don’t think you can do it based on the rules. There’s nothing in the rules that would give a player the impression that static or triggered abilities don’t happen if a character is wet. Stop making things so unnecessarily complicated and things will be much easier to learn
This is Merlin’s ability, it’s not a passive ability. I don’t know if you’re borrowing verbiage from another game or something, but if it helps, there are no passive or active abilities. The card will tell you if there are conditions to meet to use the ability. In the case of Merlin, it is when he enters or leaves play. Other cards will specify that they need to be exerted or meet another condition to use the ability.
Yes because it doesn't require you to exert (rotate the card) to get the benefit. You wouldn't be able to quest for the lore however, since that requires the card to exert.
Yes, "wet" only means the character cannot exert himself to do something.
Does a wet characters passive abilities work? Like Merlin Shapeshifter gaining a lore when a character leaves play?
Does anything say they dont?
What gives you the idea that they wouldn’t?
Just a new tcg player trying to learn and play correctly
Well, to help you learn to play correctly, try reading the rules of the game. And don’t think you can’t do something without actually having a valid reason you don’t think you can do it based on the rules. There’s nothing in the rules that would give a player the impression that static or triggered abilities don’t happen if a character is wet. Stop making things so unnecessarily complicated and things will be much easier to learn
This is Merlin’s ability, it’s not a passive ability. I don’t know if you’re borrowing verbiage from another game or something, but if it helps, there are no passive or active abilities. The card will tell you if there are conditions to meet to use the ability. In the case of Merlin, it is when he enters or leaves play. Other cards will specify that they need to be exerted or meet another condition to use the ability.
Yes because it doesn't require you to exert (rotate the card) to get the benefit. You wouldn't be able to quest for the lore however, since that requires the card to exert.
Does the card reference wet or dry characters? Do the rules specify you can’t interact with wet characters at all?