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Two things:
First, I did not specify the part about deck-building because that is another matter entirely, and what I said was correct. That you can have multiple copies of a card if you have a sufficiently-large deck does not really come into play here, because it applies equally to all cards with SA, and in this case we only have 1 unique character (so there are no other versions to worry about).
Second, Seraph is not unique, it is generic. You can have any number of copies in play at a time.
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.
Same Title + Same Art = Same Card.
Same Title + Same Brigade = Same Card (except generic characters with different art).
Seraph and Seraph are the same card for deckbuilding purposes.
Generic characters with special abilities that have thesame name and card art are limited to a maximum of 1 eachper 50 cards in a deck. If the card art is different, you mayselect a maximum of 1 each per 50 cards in a deck fromeach variant. For example, you can have one of each of theblack brigade Sadducees (4 Variants) cards in a deck that issmaller than 100 cards, provided they each have differentcard art.
Quote from: Redoubter on July 06, 2014, 08:20:32 AMSeraph and Seraph are the same card for deckbuilding purposes.Why is this? The rule book states:QuoteGeneric characters with special abilities that have thesame name and card art are limited to a maximum of 1 eachper 50 cards in a deck. If the card art is different, you mayselect a maximum of 1 each per 50 cards in a deck fromeach variant. For example, you can have one of each of theblack brigade Sadducees (4 Variants) cards in a deck that issmaller than 100 cards, provided they each have differentcard art.Both Seraph are generic, and since their artwork is different, wouldn't one of each be allowed per 50 cards?