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2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

Last post 06-30-2009, 9:45 AM by Dan Scheidegger. 5 replies.
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  •  06-28-2009, 5:52 PM 1783637

    2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    If I play 2 SAS LeBlanche, Prim and Proper in one turn, can i play 3 Major Heroes in that turn or only 2?
  •  06-29-2009, 12:46 AM 1783824 in reply to 1783637

    Re: 2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    Wrong section but I think you can since it doesn't specifically state 'You can play 2 Majors this turn'. I'd say 'Extra' suggests that you can play one more and consequently adding another 'Extra' results in yet another major.
  •  06-29-2009, 1:39 PM 1784285 in reply to 1783824

    Re: 2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    2469020:
    Wrong section but I think you can since it doesn't specifically state 'You can play 2 Majors this turn'. I'd say 'Extra' suggests that you can play one more and consequently adding another 'Extra' results in yet another major.

     

    You "think" is bad.

    I need an official Statement pls.

  •  06-30-2009, 4:13 AM 1784653 in reply to 1784285

    Re: 2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    You seem like a jerk. Why don't you go look it up yourself then.

    Edit : More specifically, I think you're a jerk because you post in the wrong section and you post like one when people try to help you.

    I figured I might actually go post what you should've looked up though :

    'Modifiers that allow you to play an extra major hero in a round also allow you to play an extra action or amulet that is played instead of a major hero. This is an exception to 301.2a
    '



    What do you think 'extra' means. I'm pretty sure I'm not wrong when I say extra isn't something that only occurs once because an extra to an extra is 2 extras, one on top of the other. I don't see why you couldn't, as opposed to a text stating 'you can play 2 majors this turn'. Secondly if you're looking for an official statement, you may as well have posted 'Dan please answer this for me', because as far as I'm aware he's the only person who frequents this board enough that you could reliably ask for an 'official statement'.  Whereas I'm confident I'm not wrong, I very well could be, which is why I used the words 'I think'. And 'I think' my interpretation of the comp rules and card is correct. If that's not good enough for you then whatever, I did the best I could with the resources available to me  and it seems kind of stupid that you dismiss everyone's opinion whereas if I were wrong I'd be corrected anyway.

    The fact is that if I reply and I'm correct, I save other people time, which is what a forum like this should be like.


  •  06-30-2009, 9:16 AM 1784854 in reply to 1784653

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    Re: 2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    Well Max, I agree with you. Sounds right to me.. if you look at the other dude, he is from Germany, so maybe its just a language thing.. lets keep it friendly shall we? (he did say pls...) thanks for the full analysis though.

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  •  06-30-2009, 9:45 AM 1784880 in reply to 1784854

    Re: 2 LeBlanche, Prim and Proper = 3 Major Heroes?

    Extra major hero plays are cumulative.

    Dan Scheidegger
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