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The one in the main deck is missing the One King clause. Also, which is the correct interpretation of its ability? "Action: look at people's cards until you've looked at one of everyone's", or "Action: look at a person's card. You can't pick them again until you've done this to everyone."?<BR>As written, it seems to be of the form "Do [thing] until [done all the things]"--[[User:ChippyYYZ|ChippyYYZ]] ([[User talk:ChippyYYZ|talk]]) 21:08, 1 October 2019 (UTC) | The one in the main deck is missing the One King clause. Also, which is the correct interpretation of its ability? "Action: look at people's cards until you've looked at one of everyone's", or "Action: look at a person's card. You can't pick them again until you've done this to everyone."?<BR>As written, it seems to be of the form "Do [thing] until [done all the things]"--[[User:ChippyYYZ|ChippyYYZ]] ([[User talk:ChippyYYZ|talk]]) 21:08, 1 October 2019 (UTC) | ||
:The interpretation is: You use the action and look at 1 card in 1 opponent's hand. Use the action again, same thing but you can't choose that opponent (unless they are the only opponent). Use it again, 2 less options, etc etc. --[[User:JakeTheWolfie|JakeTheWolfie]] ([[User talk:JakeTheWolfie|talk]]) 22:26, 1 October 2019 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 1 October 2019
Corrupt King
The one in the main deck is missing the One King clause. Also, which is the correct interpretation of its ability? "Action: look at people's cards until you've looked at one of everyone's", or "Action: look at a person's card. You can't pick them again until you've done this to everyone."?
As written, it seems to be of the form "Do [thing] until [done all the things]"--ChippyYYZ (talk) 21:08, 1 October 2019 (UTC)
- The interpretation is: You use the action and look at 1 card in 1 opponent's hand. Use the action again, same thing but you can't choose that opponent (unless they are the only opponent). Use it again, 2 less options, etc etc. --JakeTheWolfie (talk) 22:26, 1 October 2019 (UTC)