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I know...but it's harder to complete steps 3 and 4 that way. I had always thought of targeting an opponent's hero in LoB, but RC makes it much better.
So I just realized a fairly effective way to steal/snipe your opponent's heroes after finding a TexP card yesterday that I never thought much about before: 1. Capture a hero that you would like to steal using your favorite method (as long as it results in the hero going to Raider's Camp).2. On your next turn, RA with Judah, and exchange for that hero. You now have permanent control of your opponent's hero. 3. On your opponent's next turn, release Judah.4. Repeat as desired.JudahType: Hero Char. • Brigade: Blue • Ability: 9 / 9 • Class: None • Special Ability: You may exchange Judah with a captured Hero, or with Joseph or Benjamin from your discard pile. • Attributes: Patriarch, Son of Jacob • Identifiers: OT Male Human, Patriarch, Son of Jacob • Verse: Genesis 44:18 • Availability: Thesaurus ex Preteritus booster packs ()
I like the idea of this but after it is exchanged then isn't this character now in battle? If so, then you may not have enhancements to play on him = discarding = him getting his hero back right?
The duration of an exchange of cards is permanent unless stated otherwise.
IMO if you put Your Judah goes into battle, it switches with opponents hero in RC. You make RA with opponents Hero, then after that Opponents hero returns to Opponents Territory, not yours.
OwnerWhen the special ability of a card refers to the owner, it means the player from whose deck the card was drawn.
So...ownership never changes? But permanent control does? And "your" requires ownership?
So, my opponent cannot use the Demon Discarder Lost Soul to discard a Seven Wicked Spirits which has been exchanged into his territory?
Does no one contradict this? I'm ecstatic if this is the case, but it probably means that I and perhaps a few others have been playing a few things slightly wrong.
This officially is soooo broken. I wanna make a deck around this now...
Quote from: BubbleBoy on March 09, 2010, 12:17:06 PMDoes no one contradict this? I'm ecstatic if this is the case, but it probably means that I and perhaps a few others have been playing a few things slightly wrong.No one will if they know the rules.
I think for awhile there was a myth that exchange (like with SWS) somehow changed ownership, but there is nothing in the REG that supports that, and there is something that contradicts it (the definition of owner). So feel free to be ecstatic.