Hi All,
1. The Official Card Reference has been updated with cards from March of the Legion, Feast of Winter Veil, and the eight crafted items.
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2. The March of the Legion FAQ has also been updated. Highlights include:
* Aldor/Scryer
In Constructed tournaments, a player’s main deck and side deck can include Aldor cards only if neither deck contains Scryer cards (and Scryer cards only if neither deck contains Aldor cards).
In Limited tournaments, a player’s main deck can include Aldor cards only if it contains no Scryer cards (and vice versa). However, if a player’s card pool contains both Aldor and Scryer cards, he or she may side deck between Aldor/Scryer/neither as long as the main deck never contains both Aldor and Scryer cards.
* Barkskin
A link is interrupted if all of its targets have become illegal as it tries to resolve, even if it “can’t be interrupted.”
* Imp Mistress Naoli
As Noali enters play, your existing face-down resources don’t “enter play as allies.” However, while Naoli is in your party, face-down resources entering play under your control do trigger powers or modifiers looking for allies entering play.
* Mission: The Abyssal Shelf
Before this effect resolves, each player is free to move his or her allies, but they must remain lying flat and wholly on the table within the boundaries of that player’s “normal play area,” which has the approximate dimensions of a playmat. Each opposing ally token must be temporarily proxied with a normal card. In addition, any opponent who is concerned about potential damage to a card may similarly proxy it.
Allies can’t be positioned so they overlap other characters. A die "hits" an ally if it comes to rest touching that ally or any object(s) touching or overlapping that ally, including sleeves, counters, or other cards.
Dice must be six-sided, between one and two centimeters wide, and must be rolled from at least six inches above play. If players can't agree on what dice to use, they may call a judge. "Rolling" dice includes simply dropping them. Each die is rolled individually and removed after it comes to rest. The same die can and usually will be rolled six times. As a die drops, players can’t interfere with it or any cards in play.
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Good luck in San Diego!
PR
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