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Post by Brontobeuf on Jun 24, 2012 12:23:11 GMT -5
Site Cost 2 1 Influence Launching Memories cannot be neutralized.
Just want to share a tip that I learnt during my last game. Don't target launching memories with Actions like Condotierro Tactics. They won't work.
Maybe it was obvious for some of you, but I lost 2 Tactics before I understood what happened. :]
I somehow thought it was only affecting counters...
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Post by Tuism on Jun 24, 2012 12:33:56 GMT -5
Huh? Did you make your condottiero tactics surprise before you launched it? Cos it's not a surprise natively
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Post by zazuzoyrigoyen on Jun 24, 2012 12:36:33 GMT -5
my last game was against an all sites deck with galata and that card ruin my deck because if cards arent erased cyril doesent get +1+1 so he beat me on the third day
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Post by Brontobeuf on Jun 24, 2012 12:44:41 GMT -5
Tuism: who cares about surprises here? :] @zazu: I don't see why cards are not erased. Just wait for them to be launched to target them.
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Post by Tuism on Jun 24, 2012 13:25:21 GMT -5
Bronto I'm so confused. What're you talking about? So if you target a launching agent with condottiero, when it resolves, it won't be neutralized? Thats interesting, I think it should be queried, since the target isn't "set" at launch of an action - for example if if my surprise resolved after the target is resolved, it won't still be able to affect it (in the old surprise timing rules)
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Post by Brontobeuf on Jun 24, 2012 18:35:14 GMT -5
That's it. It won't resolve. We can ask of course, but it looks like a WAI.
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Post by ironcladtrash on Jun 24, 2012 22:38:25 GMT -5
I think it makes sense it makes Condottiero Tactics work like Controlled Arson. The only thing I think that should change is that you shouldn't be able target launching memories at all just like Controlled arson. Edit, to add that if the card can erase a launching memory that will still work.
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Post by Tuism on Jun 25, 2012 0:25:05 GMT -5
Well I don't see it as intended cos if I target a memory and the target remains there after it resolves (red arrow still there), it has certainly become a resolved memory. But yes let's see what devs say about it.
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