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Official FAQ (Drums of War)

Last post 11-19-2008, 7:44 PM by LordMagnus. 160 replies.
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  •  03-26-2008, 1:46 PM 1097990 in reply to 1097974

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Lol...very true...
  •  03-26-2008, 2:01 PM 1098028 in reply to 1097990

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Unbalance. Please define 'Them'. Each of 'Them' can't ready.

    Is it your equipment, or your opponent's heros and allies.

    Not clear at all.

    Cheers.
    Come play at C & Js in Newark, CA
  •  03-26-2008, 2:07 PM 1098036 in reply to 1098028

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    I'd have to assume them refers to "all opposing heroes and allies".
  •  03-26-2008, 2:08 PM 1098037 in reply to 1098028

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    The way I read it is that each opposing Hero and Ally, that was in play at the time Unbalance resolves, will not be able to ready (similar to Leeroy's power).
  •  03-26-2008, 2:21 PM 1098048 in reply to 1098037

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    That's the way I see it too, but you know what a grammar freak I am, right?

    BTW: There's yet another occurrence of 'lose and can't have' without the correct punctuation :)

    Cheers.
    Come play at C & Js in Newark, CA
  •  03-26-2008, 2:25 PM 1098054 in reply to 1098048

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Ok, silly question #2...

    Lady Katrana Prestor - What happens if the round ends and you're running Onyxia?

    The ruling says you play by Raid Deck Rules, and there are no rules for End of Match procedures because there isn't any time limit in a Raid..correct?

    So...what do you do?
  •  03-26-2008, 2:29 PM 1098065 in reply to 1098054

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    966558:
    Lady Katrana Prestor - What happens if the round ends and you're running Onyxia?

    The ruling says you play by Raid Deck Rules, and there are no rules for End of Match procedures because there isn't any time limit in a Raid..correct?
    You would follow standard End of Match procedures. It says that you follow the raid deck rules, but that's only for playing the game. It says nothing about changing the tournament policy.

    The base Comp. Rules say nothing about EOM procedures either.

    The hands of a healer
  •  03-26-2008, 2:30 PM 1098068 in reply to 417428

    Re: Official FAQ (Servants of the Betrayer)

    Spymaster Thalodien, 5, Ally—Blood Elf Rogue, Unique, 4 ATK (Melee), 5 Health
    Scryer Reputation, Sabotage: Deck <p> When Thalodien sabotages a deck, reveal cards from the top until you reveal a non-quest card. Remove that card from the game and put the rest on the bottom. You may play that card without paying its play cost this turn. (If it has X in its play cost, X is 0.)

    Put the rest on the bottom in any order. Playing that card without paying its cost is an alternate cost, so you can’t choose any other alternate cost it might have. Playing a card from your RFG zone is the same as playing it from your hand in all other ways. For example, any restrictions on when it can be played must still be observed.

    Um wow you can and must play that card for free if you choose . Broken?

    Why is the Playing a card from your RFG zone is played like from your hand being used as in example for this?You sabatoge there deck and play there card. I get the example thoe it means if a card says opposing allies you pick your opponents ally if says target and opposing ally. Its just a strange example since the card has nothing to do with your RFG zone and only your opponents. Or am I miss reading this card some where?


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  •  03-26-2008, 2:39 PM 1098093 in reply to 1098068

    Re: Official FAQ (Servants of the Betrayer)

    The rule should probably read something like...

    "Playing a card from an RFP zone is the same as playing it from your hand in all other ways."
  •  03-28-2008, 12:36 PM 1101115 in reply to 1098093

    Re: Official FAQ (Servants of the Betrayer)

    Gift of Nature, 3, Druid, Ability—Restoration Talent

    Restoration Hero Required

    Ongoing: Allies in your party can't be destroyed by fatal damage.  At the end of each turn, destroy all allies in your party with fatal damage.



    Allies in your party can still be destroyed by having their health reduced below 1.

    --

    That's from the FAQ, the card and the explanation seem to be contradictory, unless I have a skewed definition of "fatal damage".  Anyone want to shed some light?
  •  03-28-2008, 12:44 PM 1101131 in reply to 1101115

    Re: Official FAQ (Servants of the Betrayer)

    This was just discussed over in the other WoW Rules section.

    http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/community/forums/thread/1100840.aspx


    Enjoy..
  •  03-28-2008, 1:12 PM 1101174 in reply to 1101131

    Re: Official FAQ (Servants of the Betrayer)

    Got it.  Missed the distinction between reducing health to zero and fatal damage.  All is clear.
  •  04-03-2008, 2:23 AM 1109910 in reply to 759359

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    double post
  •  04-03-2008, 2:25 AM 1109911 in reply to 759359

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    When there is a weapon already in play can you replace it with a weapon from hand by playing it as normal, effectivly sacrificing the original weapon for the new one.


    I see this question has been answered and I have a few questions to stem from it. Can you replace any other equipment pieces by sacrificing the original piece out. Example: I have a Truesilver breastplate out. I have a Deathdealer breastplate in hand. I pay the resources to bring out deathdealer breastplate and discard the truesilver breastplate. Can this be done? To my understanding I can do it with weapons, even though I am creating a unique violation. So if I had an annihilator out, I could switch it to a deathbringer if I had the resources to do so? Thanks.
  •  04-03-2008, 2:32 AM 1109913 in reply to 1109910

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    It is essentially the same thing. Let me see if i can clarify it:

    Deathdealer Breastplate and Truesilver Breastplate both have the unique tag: Chest(1). This means that only one card with the Chest unique tag may be in play under your control. If you play another card which violates the rule (for eg; you play Deathdealer when Truesilver is out), you will initiate a uniqueness violation.

    All uniqueness violation does is require you do destroy one of the sources of the violation until uniqueness violation no longer occurs. As such, when both breastplates are out. You can choose to destroy either one of them to repair the violation. As you can see, it is not only restricted to weapons as well (eg: you can play another King Magni to replace your current King Magni which has been polymorphed).


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