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Currently, according to the REG, "Moreover, you may use multiple set-aside cards on a character simultaneously."In this post from July June, Rob wrote, "If I limit set-asides to one at a time, it will not take effect until after the National tournament in August. Too many players are used to being able to stack set-asides on a character when they set the character aside. I don't want to change it in the middle of state and regional tournaments. Even so, be forwarned that the change is probably coming."Quick (or possibly not) question--was this officially changed after Nationals?
It is still under review. It will be posted here soon. A rationale will be included with it.Mike
The game rules currently limit any player to play one card at a time. Another card cannot be played until the first has completed its full effect. This means you cannot play cards simultaneously, unless they state otherwise (e.g., New Jerusalem). Hence, you cannot play multiple set-aside cards at the same time. There will have to be some changes to the REG, since some previous rulings now conflict with this. Thanks for pointing it out. The suggested changes will be posted soon.Mike
Yeah, how am I supposed to draw 11 extra cards before battle phase if I can't set my teal guy aside with Feast of Trumpets, First Fruits, and Pentecost all at the same time?
Good point Ben. I really didn't feel strongly about this rule until you pointed out that it hurts Speed Decks. Therefore I am now in favor of it One set aside at a time.MASK unite.
I'm just proud to see TKP all growed up and pwning trollz :tear:
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Does Water to Wine's SA allow you to place multiple simultaneous set asides on a single character?
Water to Wine also allows you to hold them in your hand and play them later because it includes the word "may".
But deciding to play the set-asides, you'd have to either play all of them or none of them, correct?
I agree, in that Kerith Ravine
But deciding to play the set-asides, you'd have to either play all of them or none of them, correct?If you don't have enough Heroes for all of them, are the extra ones activated and then, with no one to latch onto, discarded?Water to Wine: Holder may search draw pile for all blue brigade set-aside cards and put them in play.
Water to Wine lets you search, find, and play multiple set aside cards, but you choose the order they activate sequentially.
it seams to me it is saying YOU MAY SEARCH not YOU MAY PLAY
Quote from: Cameron the Conqueror on September 10, 2007, 09:52:05 PMit seams to me it is saying YOU MAY SEARCH not YOU MAY PLAYIt is saying both.You may interrupt, draw and play means:you may interruptyou may drawyou may playsame with you may search + play
yup
Set-aside enhancementsA set-aside enhancement has the phrase “set a (type of character) aside” in its special ability. A set-aside enhancement can be played on a character of matching brigade in your territory during your Preparation Phase or Discard Phase. Its special ability activates even though it is played outside of battle. You may also play them in battle according to the rules of initiative. You can direct the effect of the set-aside card to any character you own and currently control. You may set aside a character with multiple set-aside cards if they are played at the same time.
Is this an error, or are we currently allowed to play multiple set-asides at the same time and target the same character with them?