"if this drops the creatures tougness below 1, it is dead"
Lateralis0ne
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(5 votes)
"This creature loses -2/-1"
So, it loses that amount? If my math from high school isn't failing me, isn't that a double negative, meaning it cancels out and becomes positive?
Alsebra
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That's the way I always played it...even though later printings changed it.
Moleland
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@Lateralis0ne
Good point
Poor wording. If you lose something that is negative then you gain it. If you lose negative weight then surely you put on that much weight? It is almost a double negative - although it is not quite a pure one.
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So, it loses that amount? If my math from high school isn't failing me, isn't that a double negative, meaning it cancels out and becomes positive?
Good point
Poor wording. If you lose something that is negative then you gain it. If you lose negative weight then surely you put on that much weight? It is almost a double negative - although it is not quite a pure one.
This card is nothing like double negative