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I think your understanding of the rule is wrong. The rule is you can only make one successful rescue attempt per turn, and your opponent must have another turn before you have another rescue attempt. A successful rescue attempt should be defined as getting a soul because of game rule. In this case, The Long Day wouldn't work, but if you somehow found a way to play Primary Objective, draw a bunch of cards, play another PO, etc. then it should work, IMO.
My angels deck uses primary objective a lot. At best, I do Cherubim - ET if the opponent's defense in play is weak enough, and I save this for when I have 4 redeemed souls. It can also be used in mid-game tactically if you know your opponent has a good hand, but as was mentioned before, you're left without much defense. Most of the time, it isn't a good idea to include primary objective in a deck because of its riskiness and its limited usefulness. There are some exceptions, such as my angels deck, which make primary objective appropriate. For instance, I might not mind discarding my hand as much since my angels will go into chamber.
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Quote from: goodfellow on January 23, 2012, 01:41:28 PMMy angels deck uses primary objective a lot. At best, I do Cherubim - ET if the opponent's defense in play is weak enough, and I save this for when I have 4 redeemed souls. It can also be used in mid-game tactically if you know your opponent has a good hand, but as was mentioned before, you're left without much defense. Most of the time, it isn't a good idea to include primary objective in a deck because of its riskiness and its limited usefulness. There are some exceptions, such as my angels deck, which make primary objective appropriate. For instance, I might not mind discarding my hand as much since my angels will go into chamber.Actually, because of a highly controversial ruling about instead abilities, if you have angels in your hand and chamber out when you use Primary Objective, it doesn't work. Instead abilities (like Chamber) make it as though the first destination never happened. Thus, when Primary Objective discards angels, they go to Chamber, and it's as though they were never discarded, and you didn't discard you hand, so the rest of Primary Objective doesn't work.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on January 23, 2012, 01:53:03 PMQuote from: goodfellow on January 23, 2012, 01:41:28 PMMy angels deck uses primary objective a lot. At best, I do Cherubim - ET if the opponent's defense in play is weak enough, and I save this for when I have 4 redeemed souls. It can also be used in mid-game tactically if you know your opponent has a good hand, but as was mentioned before, you're left without much defense. Most of the time, it isn't a good idea to include primary objective in a deck because of its riskiness and its limited usefulness. There are some exceptions, such as my angels deck, which make primary objective appropriate. For instance, I might not mind discarding my hand as much since my angels will go into chamber.Actually, because of a highly controversial ruling about instead abilities, if you have angels in your hand and chamber out when you use Primary Objective, it doesn't work. Instead abilities (like Chamber) make it as though the first destination never happened. Thus, when Primary Objective discards angels, they go to Chamber, and it's as though they were never discarded, and you didn't discard you hand, so the rest of Primary Objective doesn't work.Which is a total crock. If I should be able to discard an empty hand (don't get me started) then I should be able to discard my 7+ card hand even if some are insteaded.