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whichever hits the table. i love rts cuz it knows exactly who clicked it first.
Quote from: adamfincher on July 16, 2009, 01:48:25 PMwhichever hits the table. i love rts cuz it knows exactly who clicked it first.This is not true. If players click simultaneously or even close to it, it will show up as both players getting theirs down first on their own screen.
While your techincally right, that doesn't change the fact that Rob should be verbally confirming iniative and Dan should respond. I feel like confirming iniative is in the rulebook, but I'm almost certainly wrong considering I don't have it on me right now.
Is Rob/Dan Required to perform a verbal initiative check first before any dominants are played?
This goes right back to the whole big hero with AotL against little hero with initiative and a discarding enhancement. There's something along the lines of saying "I'm going to AotL anything you block with" but then of course I'll block with several characters banded together even if I DON'T get initiative because now I know that. Grr.
nope, u look at the Chat screen. that tells who played it first. case rested.
Nope. If we both put a card in play at the same time, it's going show up on my screen like I played mine first and on your screen it will say you played yours first. I've had that happen many times.
Yes, but that's not the point. The point is your supposed to, even if it's not a rule per se, verbally confirm the flow of the battle. If you want to interrupt that, you make it known, you don't just slapjack.
There is no such thing as "initiative" for Dominants. You play them whenever you want (and another ability isn't completing). You don't need to ask permission to play your Dominants. Whoever plays it first gets to use the ability first.
Quote from: BrianGabe on July 16, 2009, 02:08:08 PMThere is no such thing as "initiative" for Dominants. You play them whenever you want (and another ability isn't completing). You don't need to ask permission to play your Dominants. Whoever plays it first gets to use the ability first.This is correct.And stupid.
So you would agree Brian that if both dominants hit the table first, then Dan's would be ruled in favor of?