Talk:Huckle Kirin Sawyer, Jungle Governor

Okay, here we go again.

In the beginning, on this page the statement used was: Your creatures can't be blocked by creatures with less power. It was completely fine, but someone has decided to make it, I suppose,  "more clear" (blah blah), and changed it to what we have now:

Your creatures can't be blocked by creatures that have less power than it. There are two changes here - the less important one is replacing "with" with "that have". It's not wrong, it's just longer, but I think it makes sense for some people. The second one is appending "than it" which is redundant, and, more importantly, incorrect (subject »creatures« is plural, while object »it« is singular, that cannot happen in this case).

There are some solutions to this: When one of your creatures attacks, it can't be blocked by creatures with (that have) less power than it. Your creatures can't be blocked by opponent's creatures with less power than the creatures attacking. Your creatures can't be blocked by creatures with less power than them. Your creatures can't be blocked by creatures with less power. And please, for crying out loud, don't give me the bs about literal translation from Japanese.

-MrHuds0n (talk) 16:44, May 22, 2014 (UTC)