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I agree, because I asked it before, it's the card that has that exact name of that name in the title.
I've been playing a royalty offense. Completely pumped to see that they are getting help, and a lot of it.I just don't want to see every other player turn around and say hey, OT Kings are looking good, and be taking what I was already using. I liked it that people weren't familiar with my offense.
"Mainstream" is just another word for consistency.
Though I can't talk. I don't want my ultrabrown to become mainstream.
Quote from: megamanlan on August 16, 2011, 04:38:53 PMI agree, because I asked it before, it's the card that has that exact name of that name in the title.I said not in territory because in a way they are the same unique character
I don't remember that in the Rulebook. Besides then that would mean that u can't have The Serpent and Red Dragon in the same territory, (not that anyone would...)Also, as far as I know that is still limited to T2 only.
From the REG,Duplicate CardsNo player may control duplicates of a unique character or cause them to fight each other. This includes unique characters in play, in battle, in a side battle, face down, or in a set-aside area. Character cards with the same card title and the same art or with the same title and the same brigade are considered duplicates for deck building purposes. A player may have only control one of these at any time. The only exception to this rule is non-unique characters with different card art.Some character cards have different card titles, but are the same character. A player may have only one of these in your territory, in battle, in a side battle, face down, or set-aside at a time:
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