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c) If a card says "do X to each opponent" do I do it to both of my opponents, or do I choose one to do X to? If it says "each opponent," then yea I think you can do it to both of your opponents. Did I misunderstand this question?
1. The rules say that teammates can discuss strategies openly. a) Does that mean if a team member gets to look at an opponent's hand/cards in deck, etc. because of an SA, he can tell his teammate what's in it? b) Can you pass your hand to your teammate so that he knows what you have without informing the opponents? c) If the answer to b) is no, are "signals" allowed between teammates (i.e. "Blue, 65; Silver, 10!" would mean "put down your Captain so I can attack next turn with the Jacob in my hand")
2. The words "your(s)", "opponent's"a) If a card says "your hand/deck/territory/discard pile, could I choose which of us gets the effect? For example, if I activate Chariot of Fire, could I get my teammate's heroes out?
Could I add them to my draw pile if I want?
b) If a card says "your next turn" or something to that effect, is that my next turn, or my teammate's if he is next in line?
c) If a card says "do X to each opponent" do I do it to both of my opponents, or do I choose one to do X to?
3. Character passinga) Say my teammate and I have the same unique character in our territories. Can I put my copy of the character in a Fortress (such as Goshen/KotW) even though my teammate would then have two copies in "his" territory (as fortresses are shared)?
Prof, are you sure about the "your next turn" question? I figured you could choose... it seems to make sense and fits the "your" is you or your teammate rule.
Anyway, I agree with LN on this one. "Yours" means owned and controlled by you or your teammate, and is chosen at the time that the ability happens. So you could choose your teammate's next turn, or your next turn, but then you can't change your mind later depending on what happens.
2B - You can choose which ONE of you gets to be "your" in your next turn, but you have to decide when its played and it can still only be used once.
Wanna fight?
This thread is provocative.
If a card has an implied "your", such as "search deck for X" can I choose my teammate's deck to search for X? Or only if the card says "search your deck"?I don't think an implied "your" counts... I also don't think you can take a card out of your teammates draw pile, even if it does say "your..." there must be a rule on this.
I know I am inexperienced in team play, but I have to ask: why did the "your=you or teammate" rule come into being? It seems to cause a lot of confusing situations (like the ones I've presented). I would say that "your" should refer to anything that you personally own and control, and anything that is shared (your sites, fortresses+contents, LoR, LoB= you or your teammate's sites, fortresses, LoR, LoB). But anything else, my teammate's deck, discard pile, heroes or EC's in territory, could not be targeted by a card that says "your". This is an excellent question. But I don't have the answer to this one, unfortunately.
If a card has an implied "your", such as "search deck for X" can I choose my teammate's deck to search for X? Or only if the card says "search your deck"?
If I play Great Faith [Exchange this enhancement with another good enhancement in your draw pile (you may place in hand or in battle). Shuffle draw pile after exchange.] and choose my teammate's deck, can I put the card into battle, even though my teammate cannot play enhancements for me?
Quote from: Professoralstad on February 04, 2010, 11:56:37 AMIf a card has an implied "your", such as "search deck for X" can I choose my teammate's deck to search for X? Or only if the card says "search your deck"? Don't be silly, Rabbit. We have enough problems as it is with things that are actually written on cards to start messing around with things that aren;t written. Even guys itching for a fight--such as myself--shy away from the amount of havoc that would be wreaked upon the boards by an "implied" anything rule.
QuoteIf I play Great Faith [Exchange this enhancement with another good enhancement in your draw pile (you may place in hand or in battle). Shuffle draw pile after exchange.] and choose my teammate's deck, can I put the card into battle, even though my teammate cannot play enhancements for me?I don't think you should be allowed to add cards to your partners deck by any means fair or foul. In a practical sense you and your partner would have to have identical sleeves so that it isn't obvious which card is yours during play. And if it isn't obvious which card is yours during play, how can your opponents be assured both team members have legal decks at the start of the next round?
I'll give a shot at answering the question about "your". I think the idea was that you can target you and your teammates characters so that you could work as a team and protect each others characters or give them a boost with Elijah's Mantle, etc. It has gotten a bit confusing when looking at how that applies to other things though.
So here's my proposed definition, which still allows for a TEAM to have quite a bit of interaction without as many complicated scenarios:When a card you control says "your" it refers to all of the cards you own and control, and all of the locations and cards that you and your teammate share (Fortresses + contents, LoB, and LoR).
I don't expect this change to occur in the next two days, but I think that maybe it could be a positive eventual step to making TEAMS a better category.All that said, I am very much looking forward to participating in the tournament on Saturday. It should be great fun!
And if you don't agree with me you can go soak your head.
Quote from: Professoralstad on February 04, 2010, 03:25:53 PMSo here's my proposed definition, which still allows for a TEAM to have quite a bit of interaction without as many complicated scenarios:When a card you control says "your" it refers to all of the cards you own and control, and all of the locations and cards that you and your teammate share (Fortresses + contents, LoB, and LoR). You are off to a fine start here in the brawl-inducing sentiment department. Now all you need to do is close it out with some fighting words like...And if you don't agree with me you can go soak your head.QuoteI don't expect this change to occur in the next two days, but I think that maybe it could be a positive eventual step to making TEAMS a better category.All that said, I am very much looking forward to participating in the tournament on Saturday. It should be great fun!Ooooooooo. So close.