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"There is a new Hand Limit. The limit is that at no time may the cards in your hand exceed 16. This rule will take precendence over any instruction on a card. If you play a card that instructs you to draw cards you must stop at 16. During Discard Phase you must still reduce your hand to 8 or less."Sounds to me like if you have 4 enhancements in battle and 15 cards in your hand and you play a withdraw card, you can only pick up two of those cards from battle. Am I understanding that correctly?
Yeah, that is interesting. Let's see, the returned cards are not allowed to go into my hand. So what happens?:a) If it's a character, I think we allow it to go into owner's territory.b) If it's an enhancement (s), it get's discarded?
I don't want to hold him to that or say it has to be written in stone, but it is what he said and he hasn't posted otherwise. If he makes another post here that says "oops, I didn't think about stuff like Chains and Cage," we'll gladly adjust how we play. But he hasn't done that yet.
I like that solution.
If this rule was enacted to combat the dominance of Speed, then I think this change will still slow that strategy while not affecting other aspects of the game.
Quote from: Professoralstad on August 07, 2009, 11:56:07 AMIf this rule was enacted to combat the dominance of Speed, then I think this change will still slow that strategy while not affecting other aspects of the game.We can guess with pretty good certainty that that is not the reason for the rule, to combat speed. If you saw in one of the other threads about this new rule, Gabe mentioned that he played Rob at nationals in one of the events (not significant which one) and Rob was using a speed deck. I don't think he is trying to kill speed decks because he likes them but who knows. We don't know why the new rule but that is a good idea you have for the rule wording.
Quote from: Professoralstad on August 07, 2009, 11:56:07 AMIf this rule was enacted to combat the dominance of Speed, then I think this change will still slow that strategy while not affecting other aspects of the game. We can guess with pretty good certainty that that is not the reason for the rule, to combat speed. If you saw in one of the other threads about this new rule, Gabe mentioned that he played Rob at nationals in one of the events (not significant which one) and Rob was using a speed deck. I don't think he is trying to kill speed decks because he likes them but who knows. We don't know why the new rule but that is a good idea you have for the rule wording.