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I believe there is a game rule that characters can only hold one weapon at a time. Though, you might be able to get around that with Goliath's Armor since the special ability specifically says Goliath can retain it.
Quote from: browarod on April 06, 2012, 10:55:21 AMI believe there is a game rule that characters can only hold one weapon at a time. Though, you might be able to get around that with Goliath's Armor since the special ability specifically says Goliath can retain it.I would argue that the special ability is what's granting him to hold weapons, not him being W/C. The rule (if it does indeed exist) is talking about W/C.Is the REG gone?
"May use and hold weapons of any brigade" is the same as "May use good enhancements of X brigade" or similar abilities. It does not mean you can hold multiple weapons in defiance of game rule. It means that weapon-class enhancements of any brigade can be used. Just because I can use good enhancements (plural) does not mean I can plop down as many as I want with initiative. Just that all of them (plural) are usable. All weapons (plural) are usable, just not at the same time.On the good vs evil weapons, game rule also restricts characters from using cards of the opposite alignment unless they are converted or redirected. See David's Tent, which has such a convert ability. Shobach does not have this ability, and cannot use weapons of the opposing alignment.To use an enhancement example again, Jeremiah can use enhancements of any brigade from Jeremiah, regardless of brigade, with no mention as to 'good'. However, he cannot convert them to good, so he could not use Broken Cisterns (evil brown brigade), for example while a hero. Game rule says no.
No, you missed my point. It is not plural because he can hold multiple weapons. It is plural because that is how Redemption indicates that it applies to all weapons (of his alignment, of course). It is the exact same language as the "may use enhancements...", and it only indicates that it does not apply to a single case.
He actually does have wording that defies game rule, because his special ability specifically says that he can hold weapons of any brigade. The special ability is allowing the holding of multiple weapons; his being warrior class has nothing to do with it.
No, actually, his special ability does not defy game rule. If it did, it would read, "May hold any number of weapons of any brigade." It does not say he is able to hold multiple weapons at all. It does not specify, and therefore it does not defy game rule, which is established.The plural on the weapons, as I said, specifies that any weapon of his current alignment is able to be held. If he could actually hold multiples, it would say "may hold X" or "may hold any number". That's the only way he could defy game rule. His current wording does not.
using weapons not of your brigade breaks a game rule so you already have precidence there. for that matter why cant he use good weapons? it says weapons of any brigade not of any evil brigade
Do you argue then that Jeremiah can use Broken Cisterns then? The game rule is that you cannot use a card of opposing alignment, and cards need to be specific to break the normal reading of a card.
Cards always default to play, right? Then how about Blood of the Lamb: "Discard any demon or beast." Well, if any means any, and all means all, then why can't I discard a demon in set-aside? Because it doesn't specify. And when it does not specify, the relevant game rules apply (default to play).This card does not specify that you can convert or use any opposing card. This card does not specify that you can use multiple weapons. Therefore, it cannot for the exact same reasons.
This does specify that you can use multiple weapons by making it plural. Just like something that says "you may use enhancements of any brigade" means you can use multiple enhancements of any brigade, whether it breaks game guideline or not.
First, there is no guidelines vs. rules. There are rules, and some cards do things that normally can't be done (such as any drawing card ever), but those cards have to be specific as to what they can and cannot do.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on April 06, 2012, 11:29:37 PMThis does specify that you can use multiple weapons by making it plural. Just like something that says "you may use enhancements of any brigade" means you can use multiple enhancements of any brigade, whether it breaks game guideline or not.Wrong, as I pointed out above, this does not mean that any card that said I could use "any enhancements" would mean I could break game rules like initiative ("Oh, I have initiative? Let me play 5 enhancements. What? The card says plural!"). It does not work that way.
The plural here does not mean using multiple weapons. It means that it applies to all the weapons, not just select ones. You are completely misinterpreting what the plural means both grammatically and rules-wise.
Use and play are about the same as negate and immunity. You CAN USE multiple enhancements of differing brigades, you cannot PLAY them whenever because the card says USE, not PLAY.