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as the title reads, can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
Can I pull them both out with samuel?
can I play one, then choose which one to discard?
Quote from: LordZardeck on February 22, 2012, 05:24:32 PMcan I play one, then choose which one to discard?No you cannot put one in your territory with the other one already down.
Quote from: Nameless on February 22, 2012, 05:27:22 PMQuote from: LordZardeck on February 22, 2012, 05:24:32 PMcan I play one, then choose which one to discard?No you cannot put one in your territory with the other one already down.What if I use samuel? then it has to be put down.
You can use Samuel's ability with one already in territory. You just choose which one to discard after using Samuel's ability. It work the same way with David. You can search for David while already having one in territory. Again you choose which copy to discard.
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Quote from: Nameless on February 22, 2012, 05:27:22 PMQuote from: LordZardeck on February 22, 2012, 05:24:32 PMcan I play one, then choose which one to discard?No you cannot put one in your territory with the other one already down.This is currently under discussion, but at my tournaments you cannot use an optional ability to break the "no duplicates in play" rule. Therefore if you have a choice (ie. Samuel), and David or Saul is already in play, then you cannot pull out another copy.
I still think that the ruling should be that any card that has a "may" ability that would cause you to break the duplicate game rule should NOT be carried out (at least not the part that would break the gamerule).
One of those threads comes from 2 years ago, and the other one includes me saying:Quote from: Prof Underwood on December 28, 2011, 02:29:33 PMI still think that the ruling should be that any card that has a "may" ability that would cause you to break the duplicate game rule should NOT be carried out (at least not the part that would break the gamerule).Therefore, in the very thread you pointed to, I made the same ruling that I just made today.
And you've been going against the grain every time.
The biggest "you're wrong" I can think of is in the case of deck discard. According you you, a player can't use an optional ability that would put duplicates in play, but that's not always possible to determine before the fact.