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Post by kurganfan on Mar 19, 2013 15:38:30 GMT -5
Thanks, now I can stop thinking of evil deck ideas.
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Post by thelovebus on Mar 19, 2013 23:08:41 GMT -5
I agree with the waiting it is brutal in Type one especially with cards like the haunted forest and Movie HG
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Post by headswillroll on Mar 22, 2013 9:37:26 GMT -5
No problem. As we stated, with trying to maintain balance, one of the main factors is to keep it to where any immortal has a fair shot at winning, not just a handful of power decks. Part of how we do this is by reading and researching all inquiries by the different Type One and Type Two groups around the globe. Just because there is not an immediate response doesn't mean we are not looking into it, so please keep sending them.
Thanks, HWR
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Post by headswillroll on Dec 14, 2013 7:53:02 GMT -5
Clarification 12-14-2013
Captured Cards:
Captured cards cannot be placed in any Endurance or Discard Pile other than then owners. For example, if you have a captured card(s) in your hand or under a card, then decide to activate an effect that would put the captured card(s) into either your Endurance or Discard Pile, the captured cards are instead placed in the owners Discard Pile.
Exerting for Defenses Against Hidden Attacks:
This clarification is because of different questions brought up due to different older and newer effect mechanics and how it affects this scenario.
1- Declare your intention that you are exerting for a defense against the hidden attack.
2- Play any "in conjunction" cards on the table that are intended to amplify the defense found in the exertion. Play or activate any card or effect that will alter the exertion.
3- Retrieve the cards for the exertion from whichever source (Hand, Top of Endurance, etc....) and hold them separate.
4- The hidden attack is revealed.
5- Use the cards in the exertion to determine if you have an appropriate defense for the attack. *If you have an appropriate defense, you may choose to play it to defend the attack. The other cards from the exertion are placed in the Discard Pile. *If no appropriate defense is found, immediately discard any "in conjunction" cards you played for the exertion. The cards from the exertion are placed in the Discard Pile.
6- Resolve any immediate effects of the successful attack(s) if any.
Prowler and HWR
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