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Post by mikepen on Jul 3, 2014 9:55:11 GMT -5
So those pregame cards that say your master cards cannot be countered mean that no matter what your opponent cannot defend? Like if a master attack says that the attack cannot be blocked but can be dodged, based on the pregame text, your opponent now cannot dodge it either correct?
Also in deck construction you can have 6 attacks/blocks etc. But there are three different upper, middle, and lower attacks (right, middle, left). So for example can you have 6 upper left, 6 upper middle, and 6 upper right?
Riposte attacks cover different areas can you have 6 riposte cards plus the number of required attacks? Or does an upper left riposte attack count as part of your allowed total upper attacks?
Thanks guys just trying to be sure I am within the rules.
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Post by prowler7 on Jul 3, 2014 11:07:01 GMT -5
Questions are good, don't feel bad about asking them.
The Master's Cannot Be Countered means that your opponent cannot play a card that says "____ to counter a card", like a TCG Rip card or Xavier "Forethought". The cards titled Counter are not what is being referred to, it is the act of stopping the card your opponent is trying to play from being played.
Deck Construction - You must have one of each titled Basic Attack and Block. So you have to include 1 of each of the follow titled cards: Upper Left Attack Upper Center Attack Upper Right Attack Middle Left Attack Thrust Middle Right Attack Lower Left Attack Lower Center Attack Lower Right Attack Upper Left Block Upper Center Block Upper Right Block Lower Left Block Lower Center Block Lower Right Block
Unless the card has a Restriction number on it, you can have 6 copies of it, so you could include up to a maximum of 6 copies of each of those cards in your deck.
Regardless of the area on the grid, you can only have 6 copies of any titled card. So you would have to limit your total number of Riposte cards in your deck to 6. Other attacks and blocks don't take the place of the required ones, unless you are using Pre-Game Crystals to substitute them.
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