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I am just going to be frank and say I think the intro-prep phase is really dumb and will only slow the game down. I'm sorry Mayhem is so good, but that's just the way it is. If a card is so powerful that we need to change the rule of the game, we should probably just ban the card.
Why can't the rule just be that during the 1st round dominants can't be played? Problem solved.
Quote from: theselfevident on August 19, 2011, 01:06:47 AMWhy can't the rule just be that during the 1st round dominants can't be played? Problem solved.Mayhem is the only thing to worry about. If you go that far, the first round might as well just be intro-prep.
The way we have been playing it in teams is that after deciding who will go first, the players each take an intro-prep phase in the order that they will get to take their first turn. So, the player who will go first does an intro-prep phase (doing anything that they could do in any other preparation phase), then when they are done the next player takes a preparation phase, etc. Once all of the players have taken their intro-prep phase then the first player starts their first turn. The ordering of the intro-prep phases helped define the effects of players using Captured Ark, etc.Having the intro-prep be just like any other preparation phase keeps from needing a bunch of extra rules for intro-preps and would be highly desirable for getting this to work with newer players in my playgroup.I'd really like to see this become part of T1-2p.
I tried to FTM at Nationals during intro prep in Teams and it was ruled that Dominants can't be played during intro prep. That's the first I've ever heard of such a rule. I know I've seen GoYS played several times during intro prep and nobody complained...
Maybe that's just how we play it here. I for one have always heard that dominants can't be played during the intro-prep. I think that should still be the case.
I don't think the Teams rules on the tournament guide says you can play dominants during the intro prep phase.