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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Cpt.Jaeger on July 19, 2010, 06:13:50 PM
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For this question, I did not find posting the individual card details important.
My question:
When playing teams, can abom be used to discard fortresses? Fortresses are shared between teammates....
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i see no reason it shouldn't discard a fort. it is one team members territory. in that territory the forts of both team members are shared. the forts are targetable for discard by abom in my opinion.
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if that is true....
and the team being targeted by abom is using Goshen...
what if- on the opponents turn they, discard goshen using abom....
Where do the heroes go? Discarded? or to whose territory?
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if that is true....
and the team being targeted by abom is using Goshen...
what if- on the opponents turn they, discard goshen using abom....
Where do the heroes go? Discarded? or to whose territory?
Discarded.
I just realized, Abom actually could be an awesome strategy in TEAMS, since each time an ability activates that makes every player draw, both the opponents (assuming both have an Abom in territory) have to discard, meaning twice the discarding power per player. Interesting...
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i see no reason it shouldn't discard a fort. it is one team members territory. in that territory the forts of both team members are shared. the forts are targetable for discard by abom in my opinion.
+1
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i see no reason it shouldn't discard a fort. it is one team members territory. in that territory the forts of both team members are shared. the forts are targetable for discard by abom in my opinion.
+1
sweet...feeling pretty mighty that a prof agrees with yours truly... ;) His eldership Underwood has come into agreement with the youngest (or close to) tourney host!!! mwa ha ha! do i get another nodding smiley face with a sign showing submission to the lofty marc of NY from the "other prof" as well? as if i wasn't puffed up over a silly ruling already... ::)