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My silence should not have been interpreted as consent for the simple reason that I was not aware that Highway was being recurred multiple times on a turn. When I learned that some players thought you could use it this way, I saw the immediate need for the errata. Other players apparently were under the impression that I knew this for months and months and did nothing about it. On the contrary, I addressed it as soon as I learned of it.
Quote from: Prof UnderwoodBottom line. In playing this game and participating on this message board for many years, I have NEVER seen any ruling that Bryon and Schaef agreed on overturned. Now that this has happened, any further discussion of allowing Highway / Stillness / Momentum Change cards being allowed to stack is guaranteed to be useless and will only lead to greater frustration.I think this post is premature. Rob has ruled this deck legal, and it sounds like other "elders" have done the same in the tournament year. This is also a ruling that affects current decks, and we're into state-level tournament season now. I am offering my opinion on what I feel the rule SHOULD be, but I am not in a position to just overturn that or make different rules for "my" tournament based on that.What I expect will happen is that the current ruling will remain intact at least through the current tournament season. I plan to take it up with "the elders" and IF the consensus is there's an issue and IF we feel the rule can be applied consistently (this may indeed be a loophole as some have said), only then will a full change be made. Until then, just take this for what it is: my feeling that this isn't following the spirit of the other ruling.
Bottom line. In playing this game and participating on this message board for many years, I have NEVER seen any ruling that Bryon and Schaef agreed on overturned. Now that this has happened, any further discussion of allowing Highway / Stillness / Momentum Change cards being allowed to stack is guaranteed to be useless and will only lead to greater frustration.
Rob, we were specifically told that you had addressed this issue. In this thread, we were told...Quote from: The Schaef...Rob has ruled this deck legal, and it sounds like other "elders" have done the same in the tournament year.
...Rob has ruled this deck legal, and it sounds like other "elders" have done the same in the tournament year.
I can tell you that a Highway getting back Highway combo was legal last year prior to Nats, I used it at Nats with high level judges looking on, and there was no complaint on legality.
Here is my answer, YMT. The general issue about decks like these has already been ruled on by Rob.
QuoteThe only person I know who are in this group for a fact are Rob, Bryon and MikeReally?
@ schaef. The only playtest game I ever played in was with you anr Brian Ried. I will let you guess which one is still around...
There is one combo that I think has been abused for a while.The combo starts off with Choose the Blocker where you pick your own character to block that would grant you initiative (like Red Dragon). Then you play some cards that allow you to draw cards and discard cards from your opponent, then play a Withdraw card and keep it going... [further discussion of possible options deleted...]Note: whatever we decide would likely happen soon (before state and regional events, rather than after nationals).
Here is my read on it at this point: Most people don't want to see any of the options I listed become a rule. However, if forced to choose they pick their least objectionable option. Given the lack of consensus here and among the playtesters, I have decided to leave things alone for the remainder of this tournament season. We have some new cards coming in the next set that will affect this type of combo and it's not a piece of cake to pull off at any rate. We can revisit the issue if needed after Nationals and after the new cards make their way into decks.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on May 22, 2010, 10:37:05 AMRob, we were specifically told that you had addressed this issue. In this thread, we were told...Quote from: The Schaef...Rob has ruled this deck legal, and it sounds like other "elders" have done the same in the tournament year.I'm a little concerned that you consider repeating hearsay as being specifically told. The reason I said that is because I was specifically told...
And from many of your posts you seem to give the impression that you arent always in the "know" about reent rulings so that lead me to believe that there was even a hierarchy among those who are on the inside.
In that very thread you even admitted that there was no consensus regarding the Highway ruling at that time. How is that anyway to run the way rulings are made? It only breeds confusion and hurt feelings in the end.
...it appeared that the default PTB position was to not make major ruling changes--even ones to tamp down solitaire decks--once the major tournament season commenced. I am not sure what changed about the combo decks in the year and a third since then that forced a re-evaluation of this position, but apparently it has. Even if you disagree with the contention that such ruling instability is unfair to the players...
I don't think there's any single person that's aware of every single ruling made at any given time.
Matt himself referred to the errata thread.
Didnt mean to be insensittive. and this only points to the bigger problem no one know exactly who id "in" and who is "out"
Brian was never a playtester, he simply had access to the cards in development. I don't remember exactly who brought him in on it, maybe Mike or Bany.