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Post by Tim Small on Mar 20, 2007 12:43:35 GMT -5
Teacher of Many S4 EDGE You may include one Non-Master Card from another Persona in your deck. You may only play that card or put that card into play in conjunction with this card.
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 12:45:55 GMT -5
This is an Edge, is it not?
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Post by Tim Small on Mar 20, 2007 12:53:07 GMT -5
Yes it is, added that to it.
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Post by jamesmcmurray on Mar 20, 2007 13:51:27 GMT -5
I'm guessing ? Will his be high enough to use 6 Darius and 4 Teacher of Many? I don't see how it couldn't be, as he must have at least a 4. If using Darius and ToM in the same deck, how do you decide which gets played with which? Is it an anything goes type of thing?
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Post by jamesmcmurray on Mar 20, 2007 13:51:42 GMT -5
Forgot to mention: LOVE THE CARD!
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 13:53:18 GMT -5
Darius v ToM - If Darius brings in a card that ToM couldn't bring in, then it would be obvious. But the Handbook for 1E talks about this situation in the various Darius entries
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 13:54:22 GMT -5
And yes, it should be . He accitdentally removed that marker when he put in the Edge type...
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Post by dbaker on Mar 20, 2007 14:02:26 GMT -5
Will it be a 2e only card?
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 14:03:11 GMT -5
Shouldn't be... Nothing on the card that would prevent it from 1E use.. We already know that Ramirez is going to be usable in 1E..
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Post by jamesmcmurray on Mar 20, 2007 14:18:50 GMT -5
Darius v ToM - If Darius brings in a card that ToM couldn't bring in, then it would be obvious. But the Handbook for 1E talks about this situation in the various Darius entries Can you point me to the entry? The only thing close to it I could find was talking about Richie and Darius. Of course, that entry opened up the question of what happens if Richie Dariuses an Open Mind and uses his persona power to include a Shapeshift. You'd be on the honor system to determine which was which.
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 14:24:37 GMT -5
From the Handbook Addendum -
Removing Cards from the game and Darius: Event - If Darius: Event is removed from the game, the card that it brings into the game is removed normally (as per the on-line rulebook). The owner of the Darius removed chooses which card Darius is removing. If Darius is removed from the game, and that player has a Masters Cannot Be Countered or Removed From The Game (MCBC) Premium in play, AND the player chooses a Master card allowed by Darius, the Master card is not removed from the deck, but the card cannot be played unless it is played in conjunction with another Darius. Example 1: Player A has 3 Darius cards in his deck, which allow him to include Master's Attack: Duncan, Disguise: Kurgan, and Battle Rage: Annie Devlin. Player B plays Amnesia and removes a Darius from Player A's Discard pile from the game. Player A must choose any one of his 3 Darius'd cards and remove it from the game along with Darius. Example 2: In Example 1, Player A has an MCBC Premium in play and chooses Master's Attack: Duncan as the card Darius brought into his deck. Darius is removed from the deck, but Master's Attack: Duncan is not. Player A may still play Master's Attack: Duncan as long as it is played in conjunction with one of his remaining Darius.
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Post by jamesmcmurray on Mar 20, 2007 14:43:06 GMT -5
I found that one, but it doesn't cover what happens when you have two different cards adding other cards to your deck. It's the same situation as with the Richie + Darius scenario: either you write it down in advance or you have to believe the guy when he tells you he was using Darius for Seduce and ToM for Killer Precision.
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Post by Tim Small on Mar 20, 2007 15:28:58 GMT -5
Darius IMMORTAL ALLY: You may include one card from another Persona in your deck. You may only play that card or put that card into play in conjunction with this card. You may play this card in conjunction with another Special Card.
Darius will work the same as ToM, when you remove Darius or ToM from the deck, the card it allowed into the deck is not removed. It is part of the danger of having other Immortal Cards in the deck, as in danger, it can have the disadvantage of clogging your hand with cards you are no longer able to play.
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Post by Thorr on Mar 20, 2007 15:38:51 GMT -5
So, this will be a rule change? Quoting the rulebook posted here at highlandertcg.com - www.highlandertcg.com/Rules.htm#anchor29In some cases a card may be removed which allowed you to add cards to your deck. Such cards leaving the game may force you to remove these added cards. You should search your discard pile first, then your Endurance, then your Hand, and finally look to see if the card needed to be removed is in play. When you find the card which was added to your deck, remove it from the game as well. Will this be changed?
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Post by Tim Small on Mar 20, 2007 15:50:55 GMT -5
Yes, the ruling will change. Unless the card says you must remove it, then it will stay in your deck. There are multiple reasons for the change, the main two are:
1) Somone will not remove the wrong card, that is associated with said card. 2) No need to write down and keep notes on your deck.
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