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Multiple Jephthah Uses
« on: April 01, 2015, 03:43:51 PM »
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Jephthah's ability (on both versions) is once per game. The 2 versions are not treated as the same unique card for deck-building purposes (see: David). Am I allowed to use a red Jephthah's ability AND a gold Jephthah's ability in the same game? If not, why not?


Jephthah (Red) - Once per game, holder may discard any two Evil Characters in a territory or set-aside area if holder discards the top card from Holder's draw pile.

Jephthah (Gold) - Once per game, you may discard the top card of your deck to discard up to 2 Evil Characters.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2015, 03:54:20 PM »
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Further question:

Is Red Jephthah a cost-benefit ability? If so, why? (See Haman's Plot/Gallows)
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2015, 03:59:45 PM »
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Further question:

Is Red Jephthah a cost-benefit ability? If so, why? (See Haman's Plot/Gallows)

As written he isn't a cost-benefit, but I'm fairly sure he got an errata to make him one... but he wasn't on the Errata list on the boards, but I'm assuming that's just an oversight.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2015, 04:02:10 PM »
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The wiki has an Errata listed for red Jephthah that definitely makes him a cost benefit: "Errata/Play As: Holder may discard the top card from his deck to discard any two Evil Characters in a territory or set-aside area. Limit once per player per game."

IMO, even at face value he seems like a backwards-worded cost-benefit. You can discard the characters if you discard the top card of your deck. You have to discard from deck in order to discard the ECs, so it certainly sounds like a cost-benefit.

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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2015, 04:20:18 PM »
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IMO, even at face value he seems like a backwards-worded cost-benefit. You can discard the characters if you discard the top card of your deck. You have to discard from deck in order to discard the ECs, so it certainly sounds like a cost-benefit.

This.  Haman's Plot says "but then" after the discarding of 3 characters, as in something that is done afterwards if the discard was triggered (not cost-benefit in the current understanding).  Red Jephthah says "if", which is a cost-benefit, just written in the reverse.

EDIT: For reference, the play-as is NOT an official errata.


On the original question...I'm not sure that there is any rule stopping you from using both, honestly.  Can anyone point to a reason that wouldn't work?
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2015, 04:21:41 PM »
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IMO, even at face value he seems like a backwards-worded cost-benefit. You can discard the characters if you discard the top card of your deck. You have to discard from deck in order to discard the ECs, so it certainly sounds like a cost-benefit.

After reading him more carefully it almost sounds like an oddly written triggered ability. "If holder discards the top card from holders draw pile" doesn't sound like it should give you the ability to actually discard the top card of your deck, but just waits for another ability to do it and then triggers off of it.

Of course this is irrelevant if he still has his errata, but I find it rather interesting.

On the original question...I'm not sure that there is any rule stopping you from using both, honestly.  Can anyone point to a reason that wouldn't work?

I think if they are different cards they are different "Once per game" abilities.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2015, 04:26:07 PM »
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Slight variation in question.
So if I have a 150 card deck with 6 Jepthahs, 3 of each, and each one is discarded at some point am I allowed to use the ability from each Jepthah or just one of each?
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2015, 04:34:22 PM »
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Slight variation in question.
So if I have a 150 card deck with 6 Jepthahs, 3 of each, and each one is discarded at some point am I allowed to use the ability from each Jepthah or just one of each?


Once per game abilities can only be used once no matter how many copies of the card you have in your deck, otherwise they would reset in hand, deck or discard pile.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2015, 04:35:44 PM »
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Ok, gotcha. Thanks, ChristianSoldier.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2015, 06:28:45 PM »
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On the original question...I'm not sure that there is any rule stopping you from using both, honestly.  Can anyone point to a reason that wouldn't work?

I brought up the question of using both Jephthah's when we were play testing the starter decks. I was told at the time by either Tim or Bryon (I don't recall which) that it's still a once per game limit no matter how many different version of Jephthah you have.

I don't recall the logic behind their answer but with enough digging I can probably find it later if needed. My guess is that "once per game" abilities are tied to the unique character/card, not each different version. I do remember that they cited King Amaziah (Ki and RA2) and the fact that it wasn't a new ruling but was already in effect due to his reprint.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2015, 06:49:59 PM »
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I would think that the key is that is says "holder" or "you." If you read just the ability, not with regard to the card name, it says that you may discard your top card to discard two of their cards only once per game. The card is telling you that you can only do this action once.
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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2015, 08:32:02 PM »
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I did some searching and found this thread from 2013 with Elders confirming "once per game" abilities count across all versions, as well as all copies, of the same card.

So I guess that answers that.

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Re: Multiple Jephthah Uses
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2015, 11:04:54 PM »
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Further question:

Is Red Jephthah a cost-benefit ability? If so, why? (See Haman's Plot/Gallows)

Red Jephthah's ability is one sentence, where the cost comes in the second half of the sentence after the word "if" (Do X if you do Y).  Just like any other cost-benefit ability, except the benefit is listed first. 

Haman's Plot's ability is split across multiple sentences, and has no conditional wording (the words "to" or "if") that makes the discard dependent on the ripping (Do X.  If you do X, do Y).  The rip is dependent on the discard, not vice versa.  Just like Zeal, where you do what you can.
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