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Offline jtay

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FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« on: April 21, 2009, 07:22:02 PM »
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If my opponent has Guardian of Your Souls in play, and he rescues half of the 2-Liner, can I use Falling Away on the 2-Liner, since it's not in his land of redemption?

Guardian of Your Souls -
Place this card in your Land of Redemption. Once there, redeemed Soul(s) in your Land of Redemption cannot Fall Away. • Errata: Place this card in your Land of Redemption. Protect redeemed Soul(s) in your Land of Redemption from Falling Away.

Falling Away -
Select any Redeemed Soul and return card to your Land of Bondage. Character is treated as a Lost Soul. Subtract the rescue from appropriate player's current score. • Play As: Select any Redeemed Soul and return card to your Land of Bondage. Treat it as a Lost Soul. Subtract the rescue from appropriate player’s current score.

Lost Soul (2-Liner) -
This card counts as two Lost Souls. It must be rescued twice.
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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2009, 07:24:07 PM »
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I'm thinking, because of comments toward the end of this thread, that you can't play FA on a half rescued 2-liner or 3-liner...so no.

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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2009, 07:25:09 PM »
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I would concur with the above. A 2-liner Lost Souls card must be rescued twice in order to be Redeemed. At least that's how I feel; I don't know if there has been any official ruling on it.

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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2009, 07:28:33 PM »
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Neither the Guardian of Your Souls nor Falling Away can affect a half-rescued 2-liner since it hasn't been redeemed until it's been rescued twice. However, once it's rescued twice and is protected by Guardian then it cannot be the target of Falling Away. In multi-player, this means that if it is rescued by two different players and only one of them has Guardian, that Guardian essentially protects both players since the 2-liner is protected from Falling Away.

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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2009, 07:34:31 PM »
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Neither the Guardian of Your Souls nor Falling Away can affect a half-rescued 2-liner since it hasn't been redeemed until it's been rescued twice. However, once it's rescued twice and is protected by Guardian then it cannot be the target of Falling Away. In multi-player, this means that if it is rescued by two different players and only one of them has Guardian, that Guardian essentially protects both players since the 2-liner is protected from Falling Away.

Mike

What do you mean? Whoever rescues the 2-liner last, isn't he/she the one who counts the 2-liner toward their win? Also, it says "cards in *your* land of redemption cannot fall away." That seems to indicate that only one person can benefit from Guardian of Your Souls.

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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2009, 07:37:59 PM »
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If half is rescued by one player and half by another, it's 1 point for both players.  And if one has a guardian, you can't target the other half in the other plays LoR because it would indirectly be causing it to 'Fall Away' from the player with guardian.  So you can't.

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Re: FA, GoYS, and 2-Liner
« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2009, 07:42:12 PM »
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If half is rescued by one player and half by another, it's 1 point for both players.  And if one has a guardian, you can't target the other half in the other plays LoR because it would indirectly be causing it to 'Fall Away' from the player with guardian.  So you can't.

Okay, I see. Thank you for the clarification.

 


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