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Seriously, I have seen about three threads already that are screaming that the sky is falling due to "broken" cards in TexP. I am not buying it. None of these cards seem all that crazy yet. and definitely not "broken"least of all this one.
Even though they go to the set aside area when played, they must be put in play to activate, so I would say no.
But if they go to set aside face down, then it wouldn't work.
The other part of these cards is you actually have to use them. Many people will talk about having to use all these cards but will soon realize you have to do more then put in the new cards to win games. The new cards are fun, but nothing is super broken as of now.
Quote from: crustpope on August 03, 2009, 09:12:30 PMBut if they go to set aside face down, then it wouldn't work.I'm curious where this train of thought came from. No other set-aside card sets anything aside face down, except those that specifically say it (Ambush, etc.) Why would this be any different?
I don't know...I can think of examples where you reveal and place into hand, reveal and put into battle, reveal and discard, now we're just revealing and setting aside. Thus, I don't think there is a default for revealed cards, but there is for set-aside cards, as all other cards that get set-aside do so face-up, unless a special ability says otherwise.
I was talking to someone today and realized that it doesnt matter whether they are face up or face down.
They wouldn't be able to play them face up or face down so either way they can't play duplicates.
QuoteI was talking to someone today and realized that it doesnt matter whether they are face up or face down.Quote from: Sean on August 03, 2009, 02:01:11 PMThey wouldn't be able to play them face up or face down so either way they can't play duplicates.
So what are you saying Sean?