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For the purposes of being chosen for discard, Self would only represent one brigade?
So let me see if I've got this straight: Since Self is multi-color, then that means an evil character from every brigade can now be targeted for discard...but even though Self is multicolor, he doesn't represent every color?
Quote from: FresnoRedemption on July 10, 2009, 08:19:29 PMFor the purposes of being chosen for discard, Self would only represent one brigade?Yes, he would only represent one brigade. The player using the card that says "for each brigade" gets to choose. It would appear that that is what Schaef and Tim are saying.QuoteSo let me see if I've got this straight: Since Self is multi-color, then that means an evil character from every brigade can now be targeted for discard...but even though Self is multicolor, he doesn't represent every color? Not an EC from every brigade...an EC from any brigade. In this situation, Self does not represent every color, but he does represent any color.
Ah, I see. So if your opponent is playing crimson and black (for the sake of argument), and has Self in play, then you can shuffle a crimson evil character, a black evil character, and Self by using him from, say, pale green, back into their deck?
Does this also mean you can shuffle curses like Unknown Nation?