Author Topic: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?  (Read 24448 times)

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #150 on: April 28, 2012, 09:01:45 PM »
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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.  :)

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #151 on: April 28, 2012, 09:09:43 PM »
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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.  :)

Welp, nobody can say you're biased.

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #152 on: April 28, 2012, 09:38:47 PM »
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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.  :)

Welp, nobody can say you're biased.

I can. HE'S BIASED!  ;)
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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #153 on: April 28, 2012, 09:56:52 PM »
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Yes. Just like you can have David (Red), David (Green), and King David (Purple) in the same deck.
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While we're on the subject of David....I have a question.  If a card says "May band to David" or "CBN if David is in play" does that include King David or just the red/green Davids?

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #154 on: April 28, 2012, 09:59:29 PM »
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If a card targets "David," it targets all Davids, including the king. If it says "King David" it only targets King David.

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #155 on: April 28, 2012, 10:00:26 PM »
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ah I see....just curious.

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #156 on: April 30, 2012, 10:18:12 PM »
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I think I already know the answer to this, but I want to be sure because I saw some discussion that looked like it was going the other way.

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.
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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #157 on: April 30, 2012, 10:21:14 PM »
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Pol brings up a very good point.  Would you do the ability one character at a time, sort of like a band?  Because as I pointed out, it is important whether a card ends up in play and is then discarded or never hits play.  I'm pretty sure they'll say that one copy comes out and the other is protected...but good question :(

Also yeah, this may change or not change how we treat CotW, so good questions both :)

I guess they boil down to when the duplicates (if none are already in play) gain the protection?

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #158 on: May 01, 2012, 10:40:25 AM »
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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.
Great question.

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.

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #159 on: May 01, 2012, 10:57:05 AM »
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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.
I think that sounds like the simplest solution :)

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #160 on: May 01, 2012, 11:22:03 AM »
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I would really support and appreciate this understanding of the rule because...

1) It is intuitive (if a player understands that duplicates cannot enter play, their natural response is to avoid abilities that would cause that to happen).

2) It is consistent with other "Simultaneous, yet Consecutive" rulings such as Captain before Strong Angel and Lockdown LS before Shuffler LS.

...I love that we're getting some of this stuff nailed out before the next rulebook, thanks for all the hard work elders!
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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #161 on: May 01, 2012, 11:36:37 AM »
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Yeah, my Sam deck loves it. NOT.

But I think it is best for simplicity and for teaching new players.
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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #162 on: May 01, 2012, 03:30:20 PM »
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I thought of another instance where this "simultaneous, yet consecutive" thing might need to be followed:

A mass band enhancement (Siege, Second Seal) that brings in a King Saul hero from one territory and a King Saul EC from another player's territory.  There isn't one in battle, so neither is protected from the initial targeting of "all," but once one has been selected to enter battle, the second can't enter.  Does that make sense?

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #163 on: May 01, 2012, 03:34:39 PM »
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I personally wasn't aware that the uniqueness rule extended to all players inside a battle.

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Re: Can you have King Saul (good) and King Saul (evil) both in your deck?
« Reply #164 on: May 02, 2012, 02:13:12 AM »
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Now that we're here, why not drop the last instance of "simultaneously" in Redemption and have mass banders enter battle one-at-a-time? That would solve so many problems.
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