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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: sepjazzwarrior on March 15, 2010, 11:11:43 PM
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how would you count the turns a character is set aside if:
1) i set aside my opponents character on my turn
2) i set aside my and my opponents character on my turn
my opponents characters that i set aside, would a turn for that characters set-aside count when its my turn or when it's my opponents turn?
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Set aside counters are always added on the upkeep phase of the owner of the card that was set-aside. So if you use He is Risen with 1 NT Female hero in play, then your opponent's EC comes back on his next turn (since his next upkeep is immediately after his draw phase). If you set aside your character during your draw phase (with the set-aside LS) then the first counter is immediately added during the upkeep phase following the draw. So your character would come back on your next turn. Your opponent's hero would come back during the upkeep phase of his second turn from the time you drew the LS.
Make sense?
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works for me, thanks
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I have a question that just occured to me while reading, and which may be causing a bit of confusion in some of the games I play: Where does Neb's Pride go after you play it? It goes to the set-aside area with the characters, but whose set-aside is it in? I would want to say it's in the owner's set-aside, but then what about TPbD?