contest my own card
30 Oct 2012 00:15 #39984
by Deckardx
contest my own card was created by Deckardx
Can i play a unique master card on vampire #1 and then play the same master card on vampire #2 contesting the master card and then yield the contested card on vampire #1. thus switching the card from #1 to #2.
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30 Oct 2012 00:18 #39985
by Deckardx
Replied by Deckardx on topic Re: contest my own card
can i contest my own vampire in torpor with a new vampire and yield the vampire in torpor?
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30 Oct 2012 00:40 #39986
by Reyda
Imagination is our only weapon in the war against reality -Jules de Gaultier
Replied by Reyda on topic Re: contest my own card
no.
the rules prohibit you from self contesting.
and in case of accidental contest, you burn the incoming copy...
better be careful
the rules prohibit you from self contesting.
and in case of accidental contest, you burn the incoming copy...
better be careful
Imagination is our only weapon in the war against reality -Jules de Gaultier
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30 Oct 2012 10:27 #39994
by Xaddam
I think this is correct.
But keep in mind that "accidental" in this context means, non-avoidable contests. For instance, if you have enough pool on a minion in uncontrolled it will transfer out, there's no choice. Or if you get a unique already in play equipment from Vast Wealth, there's no choice.
But if you play a second Fame, and realize it the next turn, it's not game-technically "accidental". It was never possible to play that second Fame, and thus you need to roll back or approximate the actual game state (return fame to hand, return pool, etc, whatever the judge thinks or what you agree on to be reasonable).
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
Replied by Xaddam on topic Re: contest my own card
no.
the rules prohibit you from self contesting.
and in case of accidental contest, you burn the incoming copy...
better be careful
I think this is correct.
But keep in mind that "accidental" in this context means, non-avoidable contests. For instance, if you have enough pool on a minion in uncontrolled it will transfer out, there's no choice. Or if you get a unique already in play equipment from Vast Wealth, there's no choice.
But if you play a second Fame, and realize it the next turn, it's not game-technically "accidental". It was never possible to play that second Fame, and thus you need to roll back or approximate the actual game state (return fame to hand, return pool, etc, whatever the judge thinks or what you agree on to be reasonable).
Adam Esbjörnsson,
Prince of Örebro
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03 Nov 2012 11:14 #40328
by Pascal Bertrand
Replied by Pascal Bertrand on topic Re: contest my own card
Correct<no.
the rules prohibit you from self contesting.
and in case of accidental contest, you burn the incoming copy...
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