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Disabled is a keyword in Shadow Era.
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* This effect keyword first appeared in the [[:Category:Call_Of_The_Crystals|Call of the Crystals]] set.<br />
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* '''disabled''' is a keyword [[:Category:Negative_effects|negative effect]] <small>(written in bold in the effect area of the card)</small>.
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[[File:DisabledAlly.jpg|right|150px|link=https://www.shadowera.com/wiki/index.php/Venomflame_Archer|Venomflame Archer is disabled]]
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* A '''disabled''' [[:Category:Heroes|hero]] or [[:Category:Allies|ally]] cannot attack, defend, or [[:Category:Abilities#Activated_ability|activate abilities]] for X turns, where X refers to the number of full turns of the player whose hero or ally is disabled, as specified by the ability that caused the target to be '''disabled'''.
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* A '''disabled''' target can still be damaged, [[:Category:Killed|killed]], '''[[:Category:Exile|exiled]]''', removed from play, or affected by any other '''negative effects'''
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* '''Disabled''' heroes or allies are shown with as "bandaged" visual effect.<br />
  
A disabled ally is unable to attack, defend, or use any activated abilities. Disabled allies are shown with a "bandaged" animation. This ability was introduced in Call of the Crystals.
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* In the event that a target is subjected to the '''disabled''' negative effect multiple times, the turn numbers do not accumulate. Instead, only the effect associated with the highest turn number will take precedence. This effect will recalibrate the remaining duration to the new turn number specified by the ability.<br />
  
[[Category:Cards]]
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* Currently, [[Karlstrad, Ruler of Gaderi]], [[Dakrath]] and [[Aldmor Sentry]] are the only [[:Category:Allies|allies]] immune to the '''disabled''' negative effect.<br />
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* Cards that '''disable''' others:
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* '''Hero…:'''
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# [[Skervox]] <small>(opposing allies - direct)</small>
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* '''Ally…:'''
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# [[Layarian Seductress]] <small>(one opposing ally - in response)</small>
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# [[Aldmor Sentry]] <small>(one non aldmore ally - two turns - direct)</small>
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# [[Slithering Viper]] <small>(opposing ally with the highest attack - one turn - when enters play or discarded)</small>
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# [[Seer of the Forest]] <small>(one ally - one turn - 1SE - if the ally has [[:Category:Steadfast|steadfast]])</small>
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# [[Kyberian Seductress]] <small>(opposing hero if killed by that hero // random ally if killed by in any other way)</small>
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# [[Kyberian Vampirarch]] <small>(random opposing ally - indefinitely until the opposing ally is killed)</small>
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* '''Abilities…:'''
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# [[Moment of Acquiescence]] <small>(opposing ally - in response)</small>
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# [[Poison Arrow]] <small>(opposing ally - direct)</small>
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# [[Clinging Webs]] <small>(opposing ally - direct)</small>
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# [[Lost in the Woods]] <small>(one ally - situational)</small>
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# [[Mugged!]] <small>(opposing ally - direct)</small>
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# [[Captured Prey]] <small>(opposing ally - direct)</small>
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# [[Rabid Bite]] <small>(opposing ally - direct)</small>
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# [[Smoke Screen]] <small>(opposing allies - direct)</small>
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# [[Kidnap!]] <small>(opposing allies - direct)</small>
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* '''Items…:'''
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# [[Net Trap]] <small>(just summoned opposing ally - 3 turns - in response)</small>
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# [[Ricochet Trap]] <small>(opposing ally - in response)</small>
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# [[Anklebreaker]] <small>(opposing ally - in response)</small>
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[[Category:Cards]] [[Category:Negative_effects]]

Latest revision as of 22:30, 31 August 2024

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Venomflame Archer is disabled
  • A disabled hero or ally cannot attack, defend, or activate abilities for X turns, where X refers to the number of full turns of the player whose hero or ally is disabled, as specified by the ability that caused the target to be disabled.
  • A disabled target can still be damaged, killed, exiled, removed from play, or affected by any other negative effects
  • Disabled heroes or allies are shown with as "bandaged" visual effect.
  • In the event that a target is subjected to the disabled negative effect multiple times, the turn numbers do not accumulate. Instead, only the effect associated with the highest turn number will take precedence. This effect will recalibrate the remaining duration to the new turn number specified by the ability.
  • Cards that disable others:
  • Hero…:
  1. Skervox (opposing allies - direct)
  • Ally…:
  1. Layarian Seductress (one opposing ally - in response)
  2. Aldmor Sentry (one non aldmore ally - two turns - direct)
  3. Slithering Viper (opposing ally with the highest attack - one turn - when enters play or discarded)
  4. Seer of the Forest (one ally - one turn - 1SE - if the ally has steadfast)
  5. Kyberian Seductress (opposing hero if killed by that hero // random ally if killed by in any other way)
  6. Kyberian Vampirarch (random opposing ally - indefinitely until the opposing ally is killed)
  • Abilities…:
  1. Moment of Acquiescence (opposing ally - in response)
  2. Poison Arrow (opposing ally - direct)
  3. Clinging Webs (opposing ally - direct)
  4. Lost in the Woods (one ally - situational)
  5. Mugged! (opposing ally - direct)
  6. Captured Prey (opposing ally - direct)
  7. Rabid Bite (opposing ally - direct)
  8. Smoke Screen (opposing allies - direct)
  9. Kidnap! (opposing allies - direct)
  • Items…:
  1. Net Trap (just summoned opposing ally - 3 turns - in response)
  2. Ricochet Trap (opposing ally - in response)
  3. Anklebreaker (opposing ally - in response)