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Sand Snake Question

Last post 06-03-2009, 4:32 PM by Dan Scheidegger. 3 replies.
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  •  06-03-2009, 6:26 AM 1766138

    Sand Snake Question

    If i have:

    Omeed, Sand Snake
    LGS_023, Clever World Traveler
    Evil, Major Hero, Seeker
    Attack 2, Defense 4
    Reclaim — Whenever a Sand Snake is KO'd in my zone from combat attacks, draw a card. (When I'm KO'd, draw a card.)

    and then:

    Serpent Strike
    LGS_069
    Evil, Combat Action
    Play only if a friendly Sand Snake is in combat. <p> Put a Sand Snake minor hero card from your discard pile into this combat. (Add its attacks to this combat.)

    brining in a Sand Snake Minor, and my opponent has enough attacks to kill both Omeed and my other Sand Snake, how many cards do i draw?


    Still with Ohmeed, if i have played:

    Expendable Help
    LGS_074
    Evil, Exhaust Action
    Whenever a friendly hero is KO'd this round, draw a card. <p> Go again.

    and then play:

    Sneaky Retreat
    LGS_070
    Evil, Combat Action
    Whenever a friendly hero is KO'd this combat from combat attacks, return that hero to its owner's hand instead of putting it into the discard pile.

    As Sneaky, puts htem in my hand instead of KO pile, but they have already been KO'ed from the Combat, triggering a draw off Expendable.

  •  06-03-2009, 12:53 PM 1766458 in reply to 1766138

    Re: Sand Snake Question

    Hello, in these situations you have multiple triggered powers to resolve from your heroes being KO'd.
    Huntik Comp Rules 702.6:
    If multiple powers try to resolve simultaneously:
    ·         Resolve triggered powers on features first. If there is more than one, the lead player decides the order in which they resolve.
    ·         If players have more than one triggered power, the lead player resolves all of his or her triggered powers one at a time in the order of his or her choice. Then, the defending player resolves all of his or her triggered powers one at a time in the order of his or her choice.
    So in your first example (2 sand snakes KO'd by combat attacks), Omeed's power trigger's twice and you get to draw 2 cards.
    Add Expendable Help to the combat and you get to draw 4 cards.
    Add Sneaky Retreat and you get to draw 4 cards and return the 2 sand snakes to your hand.

    Please Note: Just because you have 2 sand snakes in combat doesn't mean your opponent has to KO them both. If you have Omeed and Dark Pharaoh for example, and your opponent has 7 attacks, they can aim all 7 at Omeed and 0 at Dark Pharaoh. That way you only get to draw 1 card, or only return 1 hero to your hand because of Sneaky Retreat. You have to play all your combat actions before attacks are aimed.

    Dan Scheidegger
    R&D Manager, Game Designer
    The Upper Deck Company

  •  06-03-2009, 2:08 PM 1766531 in reply to 1766458

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    Re: Sand Snake Question

    ·         If players have more than one triggered power, the lead player resolves all of his or her triggered powers one at a time in the order of his or her choice. Then, the defending player resolves all of his or her triggered powers one at a time in the order of his or her choice.

    Does it literally mean LEAD player, so it doesn't matter who started the combat?

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  •  06-03-2009, 4:32 PM 1766611 in reply to 1766531

    Re: Sand Snake Question

    Lead player means lead player. :)
    Generally you'll find that the ordering of triggered powers doesn't matter much. In the above scenario it doesn't make any functional different if they draw a card from Omeed's power or Expendable Help's first.

    Dan Scheidegger
    R&D Manager, Game Designer
    The Upper Deck Company

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