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Some questions that came up in our game yesterday:
a) If a maneuver from a weapon is cancelled (via Rigor Mortis, for example),
does that still bind the minion with the weapon to using that weapon as a
strike? Not sure about this one.
b) Battle of the fragments: If someone uses Sargon Fragment to move a card
from their ash heap to their library, can their predator tap Erciyes
Fragments to steal that card, effectively making the SF action fizzle? I
suspect not, but it depends on whether there is a timing window in the SF
action where EF can be tapped.
Secondary question: do you need to tell other players what card you are
moving with SF? Same question applies to other "search for card and do
something" card effects that don't specifically say "show players the card"
or "search by name".
c) Ok, this one is probably due to English not being my native language
(though I am fluent). I've always been confused about what the "...since
your last turn" expression in some cards means precisely.
- Does it mean "after (and including) your last untap phase"?
- Does it mean "after your last turn ended"?
- Does it mean something totally different?
//Petri
Some questions that came up in our game yesterday:
a) If a maneuver from a weapon is cancelled (via Rigor Mortis, for example),
does that still bind the minion with the weapon to using that weapon as a
strike? Not sure about this one.
b) Battle of the fragments: If someone uses Sargon Fragment to move a card
from their ash heap to their library, can their predator tap Erciyes
Fragments to steal that card, effectively making the SF action fizzle? I
suspect not, but it depends on whether there is a timing window in the SF
action where EF can be tapped.
Secondary question: do you need to tell other players what card you are
moving with SF? Same question applies to other "search for card and do
something" card effects that don't specifically say "show players the card"
or "search by name".
c) Ok, this one is probably due to English not being my native language
(though I am fluent). I've always been confused about what the "...since
your last turn" expression in some cards means precisely.
- Does it mean "after (and including) your last untap phase"?
- Does it mean "after your last turn ended"?
- Does it mean something totally different?
//Petri