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Only 1 of each dominant may be played by a TEAM. When they are played they are given to the other TEAM to put into their LOR to remember which have already been played (they do not count as redeemed souls, of course) until the end of the game.
Actually, I disagree with Jon. They were not played, they were insteaded by Judas Curse. the Ability of Judas Curse completes before any game rule about putting Dom's in Opponents LOR takes place and Judas Curse would place them beneath the owners deck. By then they are out of play. Besides I am sure that being insteaded changes their status of being "Played" anyway.I would rule that they still keep their doms, just at the bottom of the deck.
Quote from: crustpope on May 11, 2011, 02:43:57 PMActually, I disagree with Jon. They were not played, they were insteaded by Judas Curse. the Ability of Judas Curse completes before any game rule about putting Dom's in Opponents LOR takes place and Judas Curse would place them beneath the owners deck. By then they are out of play. Besides I am sure that being insteaded changes their status of being "Played" anyway.I would rule that they still keep their doms, just at the bottom of the deck.Instead changes their status of being played? That's new. If you play SoG + NJ, and SoG goes under, than NJ shouldn't work since SoG was no longer "played"
I think it comes down to the definition of "play" versus the exact wording of the Teams rule about dominants.
I prefer A, obviously, as long as you intended to put "Your teammate is disallowed from playing it," lol.
The deal with Philetus is a very good question though. Are they technically in the discard pile but we keep them in LOR to remember or are they really in the LOR?
I sometimes keep Provisions and the Priests one turn set asides in my territory until I use the hero they affect just to remind myself that the ability is there to be used, but they're technically in the discard pile at that point. I would think teams doms are similar.
Quote from: browarod on May 11, 2011, 04:26:48 PMI think it comes down to the definition of "play" versus the exact wording of the Teams rule about dominants.The problem is, TEAMS isn't really taken into consideration (or hasn't been) when designing cards. Perhaps it should be, but obviously in this case we have a rule that causes a confusing situation. I see two options: Either
This is really frustrating. At Iowa State, I found out that "same player" meant the same team...we gave half of one 3 liner to one person and half of another to the other, and we thought they couldn't play SoG NJ on them...(thankfully for us) they also thought the same, until Gabe came over and told us otherwise, but Mayhem had been played by then...