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Post by Tim Small on Jun 16, 2008 7:10:42 GMT -5
There is no limit to the amount of standing defenses one can have in play. The only limit is the Free Hand Icon.
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Post by headswillroll on Jul 13, 2008 18:52:12 GMT -5
Advanced Rules Prone During the game it is possible that a player may become Prone; in other words, knocked on his Immortal butt. While a player is considered Prone, he must discard a card from his hand with the same Icon as a card he is playing from his hand. For instance he must discard an Event to play an Event, a Location to play a Location, an attack to play an attack, and so on. A prone player may still play attacks or defenses from exertions without discarding a card from his hand. This is new and messed up in my opinion. What prompted the whole "don't have to discard if you are exerting" thing? Other than being a nuisance, that was the main reason for knocking your opponent prone, run them out of defenses, then they have to take attacks since they don't have defenses to discard. I don't think this change needs to be applied. All it is doing is neutering another factor of the game like the MD/MD rule change which totally neuters any cards or effects that make your opponent do something. If this is to be the way it is, then does this affect both formats? I know the way it is it will affect the Type Two format, but this is the Type Two Rulebook, not the Type One Rulebook.
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Post by Tim Small on Jul 14, 2008 18:07:15 GMT -5
It does affect boh formats, and has sinse type two was introduced.
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Post by headswillroll on Jul 14, 2008 19:40:08 GMT -5
Alright then, it is a new one on us in Type One. I will transfer it to the Type One forum. Kinda neuters some of the pow that there was behind getting your opponent prone though.
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Post by Tim Small on Jul 14, 2008 20:36:41 GMT -5
It recalls some abuse that was apparent in Type one (Brents Cassandra Deck, some Duncan Decks and some Richie Decks) come to mind.
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