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That's not quite the question though. We are trying to understand if you can force discard your own character by another copy? Say I had a david with Deceiving Sin on it in play and I use samuel to search for another David. Can I get rid of the one that has Deceptive Sin?
However, you can not put down a duplicate character from hand if you already have one in play, as you, not a SA, are causing yourself to control duplicates.
Quote from: adotson85 on December 17, 2011, 01:10:13 PMHowever, you can not put down a duplicate character from hand if you already have one in play, as you, not a SA, are causing yourself to control duplicates.Why would you not be able to do that? The only thing that you are not allowed to do is "cause [duplicates] to fight each other."1 In the scenario you are talking about, you are not allowed to control duplicates, so you discard one. I guess you could argue that David is fighting himself for a place in your territory, kind of like Flynn and Clu from Tron. 1 Quoted from the REG Glossary.
Quote from: TechnoEthicist on December 17, 2011, 12:45:25 PMThat's not quite the question though. We are trying to understand if you can force discard your own character by another copy? Say I had a david with Deceiving Sin on it in play and I use samuel to search for another David. Can I get rid of the one that has Deceptive Sin?Yes. You get to choose which David you want to discard. Sam's ability works because his SA is causing the duplicate Davids to be in play. If a SA is forcing duplicates to be controlled by the same player, that player must discard one of the duplicates. However, you can not put down a duplicate character from hand if you already have one in play, as you, not a SA, are causing yourself to control duplicates.
If you look in the REG under Duplicate Cards it states: "No player may control duplicates of a unique character."
You can't force yourself into control of a second copy of a unique character.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on December 17, 2011, 02:00:20 PMYou can't force yourself into control of a second copy of a unique character.Where does it say that in the REG?
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Exactly, except if there is a may, then you may not. In this case Samuel says may. You're never forced to do something if the SA contains may.
That doesn't resolve anything. The REG does not say "you cannot play duplicates."
Quote from: YourMathTeacher on December 18, 2011, 03:34:03 PMThat doesn't resolve anything. The REG does not say "you cannot play duplicates."The REG does say "You cannot control more than one of a unique character.", which is basically the same thing.