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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: shelbster15 on May 16, 2013, 03:10:07 PM
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Is there a limit on how many enhancements you can lay?
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You play enhancements one at a time in battle, according to the rules of initiative, but there's no hard limit* to the number of enhancements you can play.
*to nitpickers: yes, there's a max deck size for tournament play, so technically you can't play more enhancements than can legally be in your deck. not relevant here.
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You play enhancements one at a time in battle, according to the rules of initiative, but there's no hard limit* to the number of enhancements you can play.
*to nitpickers: yes, there's a max deck size for tournament play, so technically you can't play more enhancements than can legally be in your deck. not relevant here.
Technically since you can recur enhancements indefinitely via certain combos, you can play more enhancements than can legally be in your deck.
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Aww, Tim, you just can't win. You even added a clause to satisfy the nitpickers and they still found a loophole. ;)
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You play enhancements one at a time in battle, according to the rules of initiative, but there's no hard limit* to the number of enhancements you can play.
*to nitpickers: yes, there's a max deck size for tournament play, so technically you can't play more enhancements than can legally be in your deck. not relevant here.
Technically since you can recur enhancements indefinitely via certain combos, you can play more enhancements than can legally be in your deck.
Technically if you play the same enhancement more than once, you're not technically playing two enhancements...so technically Tim is correct. Technically.
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I would argue that there is a limit, unless Redemption is played in Heaven.