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All Herods are royalty, and apparently Roman (though I didn't know that; makes sense, though). Some Herods (like mega mentioned) are Kings. Herods Phillip II and Antipas are Governors (so Denarius would work with them assuming you are right about them being Roman). Herod Agrippa II is a King of Judah, so Gates of Jerusalem would affect him.
Herods Phillip II and Antipas are Governors
Herod Agrippa II is a King of Judah, so Gates of Jerusalem would affect him.
Quote from: browarod on June 09, 2012, 01:38:52 PMHerods Phillip II and Antipas are Governors I don't see where this is in the REG, has this been ruled on? If so I'm not familiar with it. Not saying it's wrong, but I am curious.
Why don't they mention Roman in their Identifiers?
I'm going off the identifiers they have listed in the REG for each of those cards. Though, if Agrippa 2 is not actually a KoJ then perhaps these governor ones could be wrong as well.Herod Antipas (Ap)Type: Evil Char. • Brigade: Gold • Ability: 7 / 5 • Class: None • Special Ability: Discard John the Baptist. May band to Herodias. • Identifiers: NT Male Human, Governor (Jew), Royalty • Verse: Luke 3:19-20Herod Philip II (Di)Type: Evil Char. • Brigade: Gold • Ability: 7 / 9 • Class: Warrior • Special Ability: If another Herod is in play, return a Hero with strength greater than X to territory. You may place this card beneath deck to add a Herod to battle. • Play As: If another Herod is in play, return a Hero with strength greater than X to territory. You may place this card beneath deck to add to battle a Herod. • Identifiers: NT Male Human, Governor (Jew), Royalty • Verse: Luke 3:1