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The one on Jacob's Ladder.
You must change counters if needed. Add counters to anyof your characters that were set aside on a previous turn.Mark reductions on any of your characters that were poisonedor infected on a previous turn.
You need to read a little bit before that section. In order to make a rescue attempt your opponent has to have a Lost Soul in their Land of Bondage. You can find this directly following the subtitle: Battle Phase. Access is based on your opponent's Lost Souls in relation to your Heroes, not your Lost Souls in relation to your Heroes.
In addition, SirNobody's idea is already made invalid by the very fact that any player may a Dominant at any time, including during an opponent's upkeep phase. In addition, a player is also allowed to use I Am Healing during an opponent's upkeep phase in order to heal one or more of their Heroes.
QuoteOnly the player whose turn it is can perform actions during their upkeep phase.Where is this stated?
Only the player whose turn it is can perform actions during their upkeep phase.
More importantly though, special abilities always override game rule.
In addition, SirNobody's idea is already made invalid by the very fact that any player may a Dominant at any time, including during an opponent's upkeep phase. In addition, a player is also allowed to use I Am Healing during an opponent's upkeep phase in order to heal one or more of their Heroes. Two examples of how, "Only the player whose turn it is can perform actions during their upkeep phase," is false. One example by a game rule and one by a special ability.
Quote from: Sean on October 28, 2009, 06:18:50 PMYou need to read a little bit before that section. In order to make a rescue attempt your opponent has to have a Lost Soul in their Land of Bondage. You can find this directly following the subtitle: Battle Phase. Access is based on your opponent's Lost Souls in relation to your Heroes, not your Lost Souls in relation to your Heroes."Access" is only defined as "Site Access." The fact that a Lost Soul has to be in your opponent's LoB is a game rule. According to you, Jacob's Ladder's SA overrides the game rule that there has to be a LS in my opponent's LoB.
I think there's a discussion recently about what happens during the upkeep phase, and I think it was argued that the only things that can happen during the upkeep phase are updating counters, and performing abilities that specifically occur during the upkeep phase. No dominant or artifact abilities could take place.
You might be more familiar with the idea that "'Each upkeep phase' means 'each of your upkeep phases'." It the same idea. I'm not sure where in the rulebook it is, but that's the ruling that's been made on dozens and dozens of threads over the years (you might be able to find it on a google group thread from circa 2001 if you really wanted to go looking).
There are two types of rules: (1) Rules that define the normal events of the game and (2) Rules that define the framework within which special abilities work. Rules of Type 1 are overridden by special abilities. Rules of Type 2 are not overridden by special abilities. This is a Type 2 rule.
We did away with the Dominants can be played at any time rule several years ago.
I've also said in several threads in the last month or two that I believe the upkeep phase is like battle resolution in that it is instantaneous and does not allow a player to choose to perform any actions more than what existing rules and abilities require.
what a can of worms
QuoteYou might be more familiar with the idea that "'Each upkeep phase' means 'each of your upkeep phases'." It the same idea. I'm not sure where in the rulebook it is, but that's the ruling that's been made on dozens and dozens of threads over the years (you might be able to find it on a google group thread from circa 2001 if you really wanted to go looking).If this is what "each upkeep" actually means then it needs to be in at least one of two places. First, on the card(s) and second, in the rulebook. I do not see it on the cards and I cannot find it in the rulebook. That is a problem.
QuoteThere are two types of rules: (1) Rules that define the normal events of the game and (2) Rules that define the framework within which special abilities work. Rules of Type 1 are overridden by special abilities. Rules of Type 2 are not overridden by special abilities. This is a Type 2 rule.This is the first time I have heard anything of the sort. Where are you getting this from?
QuoteWe did away with the Dominants can be played at any time rule several years ago.I don't remember changing the way Dominants are played.
QuoteI've also said in several threads in the last month or two that I believe the upkeep phase is like battle resolution in that it is instantaneous and does not allow a player to choose to perform any actions more than what existing rules and abilities require.That fact that a series of things occurs during the phase indicates to me that there is ample opportunity to play cards and abilities.
I agree that this rule is not as well documented as it should be
I came up with it off the top of my head. You like it? I do. You know why I like it? Because it works.
Trust me, it happened. I could get into my "Redemption Time" vs "Human Time" explanation but this post is going to be far too long as it is.
...september REG).
I thought the new REG was coming out around Thanksgiving. They just didn't say what year...
If only you added something about the speed of light in there, you could publish those findings and win a Nobel Prize.
Quote from: Professoralstad on October 30, 2009, 03:48:18 PMIf only you added something about the speed of light in there, you could publish those findings and win a Nobel Prize. Or you could do like Obama and simply go about his business as usual, not really doing anything, and he could get a Nobel Prize.