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I have a two liner and my opponent rescues it. There is one counter on it. It is echanged and then the opposing player attempts a rescue and is given the other counter....does it split down the middle or what?
Quote from: Tracer Burnout on March 24, 2010, 12:08:52 PMI have a two liner and my opponent rescues it. There is one counter on it. It is echanged and then the opposing player attempts a rescue and is given the other counter....does it split down the middle or what? Physically, you can put it wherever you want. For game purposes, I believe it is considered to be in both your LoR's at the same time.
No, Cameron is correct. Otherwise, the person who rescued the first part wouldn't get credit for the rescue, as you only get credit for the rescue if it goes to your LoR. (REG Entry on Winning the Game)The 2-liner goes to both LoRs, and a GoYS in either one would protect it.
I had heard that they changed the rule to make it so that all Lost Souls cards, 2- or 3-liners, could only be rescued the second time by the same player who rescued the first half. Is this incorrect?
But of course this entry also says you get credit for 6 if you use SoG/NJ at 4.
QuoteI had heard that they changed the rule to make it so that all Lost Souls cards, 2- or 3-liners, could only be rescued the second time by the same player who rescued the first half. Is this incorrect?That is not correct. The 2-liner is unrestricted; the 3-liner can only be rescued by the same person.
The 2-liner goes to both LoRs, and a GoYS in either one would protect it.
The REG is so out of date it is funny, but the new REG is coming