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Please make sure you tell everyone this rule, especially Type 2 players.I forgot to tell my own son this rule, and today he learned that his 4x Night Raids didn't keep his opponent from introducing new copies of unique characters. He went on to lose the Type 2 game as a result. He is going to modify his deck now.
Quote from: Bryon on April 28, 2012, 09:01:45 PMPlease make sure you tell everyone this rule, especially Type 2 players.I forgot to tell my own son this rule, and today he learned that his 4x Night Raids didn't keep his opponent from introducing new copies of unique characters. He went on to lose the Type 2 game as a result. He is going to modify his deck now. Welp, nobody can say you're biased.
If Midwives is trying to bring back a Hero that you already control, nothing happens. If there are two of the same Hero in your Discard Pile and none you control, both come back and one gets discarded (since she targets both at the same time and at that time there are no copies already in play). Similarly, if Creation of the World is played, all Genesis heroes you already control remain in deck, and any you do not control come out all at once, (step I'm unsure of), and all but one are Discarded. The step I am not sure of is whether they enter battle en paradox and are then discarded, or are somehow discarded while still in limbo.
I take this rule: A card is protected from any ability that would cause that card to become a second copy of a unique character controlled by a single player. to mean that once I've selected one hero with Creation otW or Midwives, I can't select another. I know that "all" cards are technically targeted by the ability simultaneously, but in reality, we select them one at a time. I could be wrong on this, though.