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You can have 4 each of the TEC Angry Mob cards in your deck. The Apostles version could be included, but only one copy.
Quote from: uthminister [BR] on May 02, 2015, 10:00:07 AMYou can have 4 each of the TEC Angry Mob cards in your deck. The Apostles version could be included, but only one copy.Was that officially decided? I still only allow 4 total Angry Mob, regardless of brigade, unless the PTB tell me otherwise.
I would tend to think that you could have 4 of each card since the identifier on each of the different cards says you can have 4 of that specific card in you deck per 50.
The identifier for Angry Mob from The Early Church allows a player to have 4 copies of that variant in a deck per 50 cards, meaning that it applies separately to each Angry Mob variant. Since each variant of the Early Church Angry Mob has a different brigade and art, each is considered a different card for deck building purposes, and so the identifier is specific to each variant. A player may have 4 of each variant of The Early Church versions of Angry Mob per 50 cards in a deck.The Angry Mob from Apostles does not have this identifier, and is limited by normal deck-building rules.
Just to clarify, this means that the new brown and the old brown Angry Mobs are the same card for deck-building, since they share a title and brigade, correct? If so, could you include 1 of the old Mob and 3 of the new brown Mob, in addition to 4 each of the gray and black Mobs, or does the old brown Mob not having the identifier limit the number of brown Mobs (of either kind) you can have if you include it?
Duplicate Rues for Deck Building1) Character cards with the same title and the same art are considered duplicates for deck building. Therefore, Jeremiah (white) and Jeremiah (teal) are duplicate characters and only one is allowed in a T1 deck of 50-99 cards.2) Character cards with the same title and same brigade are considered duplicate characters unless they are generic characters and have different art. Therefore, Michael (Warriors), Michael (Kings) and Michael (Angel Wars) are considered the same hero and only one is allowed in a Type 1 deck of 50-99 cards. However, Sadducees (G deck) and Sadducees (Apostles, 3 variants) all have different art and are generic characters, so one of each is allowed in a T1 deck of 50-99 cards.