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An unoccupied site is placed in battle with the Hero and the icon box on the unoccupied site contains a matching brigade color in the icon box of the occupied site. The unoccupied site can be added at any time during the battle, but it must come from the player’s territory. If the Hero is defeated in battle, the site returns to the owner’s territory. The special ability on a multi-colored site is active only when the site is in battle and being used to give a Hero access to a site.
Can the blocker bring a site into battle? Reading over the relevant portion of the Rule Book, I do not see anything that would prevent this...Quote from: Redemption RulebookAn unoccupied site is placed in battle with the Hero and the icon box on the unoccupied site contains a matching brigade color in the icon box of the occupied site. The unoccupied site can be added at any time during the battle, but it must come from the player’s territory. If the Hero is defeated in battle, the site returns to the owner’s territory. The special ability on a multi-colored site is active only when the site is in battle and being used to give a Hero access to a site.
Based on the REG quote and the first sentence of the quote from the rulebook given in MJB's first post, I would say that you cannot bring an unoccupied site into battle unless your opponent has an occupied site of matching brigade.
Ongoing Special Abilities > Access to Sites > How to UseSites must be placed in the Field of Battle to gain access to your opponent’s sites.
Quote from: Redemption RulebookAn unoccupied site is placed in battle with the Hero and the icon box on the unoccupied site contains a matching brigade color in the icon box of the occupied site. The unoccupied site can be added at any time during the battle, but it must come from the player’s territory. If the Hero is defeated in battle, the site returns to the owner’s territory. The special ability on a multi-colored site is active only when the site is in battle and being used to give a Hero access to a site.
This doesn't seem to be limiting the way to use sites.
And since we already know that that has been ruled the opposite way, where do we go from here?
At the same time, the precedent has definitely been that you can NOT add sites to battle while blocking. So are there other passages from the REG or Rulebook that prohibit it? Or is this just something that is "the way we've always done it"?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on July 21, 2011, 12:36:11 PMAnd since we already know that that has been ruled the opposite way, where do we go from here?LOL. We both know the answer to that question.
Good find, MJB.
So, in a multiplayer game between players A,B,C, and D (in order of seating):1. B RAs with female hero against A.2. A has two LSs - one in a site and the Female-only not in a site.3. C has no female heroes, but has site access and is close to winning.Can player D add a site to the battle between A & B to give B site access? If not, then what is the justification?
As Redemption gameplay progressed, new ways on how sites interacted with gameplay purposes were created. aka lepers colony, roman prison, pergenum, kir, herod dungeon, and protect sites.
They could have just made the rule that Single Brigade sites are only active while occupied unless stated otherwise. Would make all of the annoying protect sites MUCH less obnoxious.
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Adding my two cents, I got ruled against when I tried to do this at nats 2010. (I think it was Byron?)