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		Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Crashfach2002 on July 09, 2011, 03:40:11 PM
		
			
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				Ok couple of questions on having unique characters in your territory.
1.  I play three angels, band in 2 unique angels, one being Michael.  My opponent plays a card that captures Michael and places it in my land of bondage.  I now have another three angels. 
Can I band in my opponent's Michael, or because I have one in my territory can I not band him in?
2.  Playing Type 2.  I capture my opponents unique character, lets say Michael.  They attack with another Michael, can I capture him, or does it break the rules?
			 
			
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Ok couple of questions on having unique characters in your territory.
1.  I play three angels, band in 2 unique angels, one being Michael.  My opponent plays a card that captures Michael and places it in my land of bondage.  I now have another three angels. 
Can I band in my opponent's Michael, or because I have one in my territory can I not band him in?
2.  Playing Type 2.  I capture my opponents unique character, lets say Michael.  They attack with another Michael, can I capture him, or does it break the rules?
Based on the rulings in a recent thread, I would say that 1 is no and 2 is yes (but you will pick one to discard).  
			 
			
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Ok couple of questions on having unique characters in your territory.
1.  I play three angels, band in 2 unique angels, one being Michael.  My opponent plays a card that captures Michael and places it in my land of bondage.  I now have another three angels. 
Can I band in my opponent's Michael, or because I have one in my territory can I not band him in?
2.  Playing Type 2.  I capture my opponents unique character, lets say Michael.  They attack with another Michael, can I capture him, or does it break the rules?
Based on the rulings in a recent thread, I would say that 1 is no and 2 is yes (but you will pick one to discard). 
Correct.