I wanted to bring up a card interaction within the decks of the hero, Setback and the team villian, Greazer.
The specific cards are as follows:
Setback
Silver Lining
"If Setback would be reduced to 0 or fewer HP, remove all Tokens from your Unlucky Pool and restore Setback to HP equal to the amount of Tokens removed this way. Then, destroy this card. "
Greazer
Living Paycheck
" This card is indestructible and cannot leave this play area until Greazer is incapacitated. If there are ever no active Hero character cards in this play area, incapacitate Greazer."
The scenario in question had the Living Paycheck played onto Setback. Setback had Silver Lining in play, and a few Tokens in his Unlucky Pool. It was Setback’s turn and he had 2 HP left. He had played a card that dealt damage to himself, reducing himself to less than 0 HP.
The question is, whenever Silver Lining is activated, is Setback considered inactive at any point, activating the effects of Living Paycheck, incapacitating Greazer. Or is he considered active the entire time, keeping Greazer in the game?
The rule book also states,
“When a Hero is reduced to 0 or fewer HP, remove all of that Hero’s cards from the game, leaving only the Hero character card, flipping it over so their incapacitated side is up.”
We had ruled for that game, that Setback is considered to be active at all points during this progression , and that Silver Lining has priority of the effects of normal incapacitating.
I would like to see what other people would think in this situation and get a more official ruling.