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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Eragon5 on March 13, 2015, 10:44:26 AM
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If I have Proud Pharisee in my territory and one in my hand and I allowed to play it in my territory since it is generic? Or if I have two of the same Sadducees variant am I allowed to have both in my territory? If I have a 100 card deck with two of each of the three Sadducees variants in my deck am I allowed to have all six in my territory? How many of the same generic character am I allowed in my territory at any time? On a side note is the Entrapping Pharisees card generic or unique? I ask because it is pharisees plural.
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Yes to all your questions. You can have one copy of a single colored card per 50 cards in your deck. And I believe entrappers are generic.
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Yes, you can have as many of a generic character in play as you can have in your deck.
I believe Entrapping Pharisees is unique because it is referencing a specific group of Pharisees, and to balance it for Type-2.
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Yes to all your questions. You can have one copy of a single colored card per 50 cards in your deck. And I believe entrappers are generic.
The Entrapping Pharisees are unique not generic.
Also, you may have more than one copy of a single colored card per 50 cards in your deck, so long as that card does not have a special ability. For Characters and enhancements that do not have special abilities, you may have up to three copies of them per 50 cards in your deck. For sites without a special ability, you may have as many copies of those sites in your type I deck as you have souls.
For single color cards with special abilities, artifacts and fortresses you may have 1 per 50 in your type I deck.
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The Entrapping Pharisees are unique not generic.
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Pro-tip...Any character whose name begins with the word "The" is going to be unique.