I assume this is the right newsgroup, since Deckmaster makes Jyhad now too.
Any comments? I think it's kinda wierd they way you don't draw, instead each
card is replaced so you always have 7. At least, that's how I understand it.
But I like Jyhad. It's more like a RPG than a game of Magic IMHO. Anyhow,
just trying to start a discussion.
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In article <65535.444577@darknet.dunder.com>,
Nat B. Baldwin <nat@dunder.com> wrote:
>I assume this is the right newsgroup, since Deckmaster makes Jyhad now too.
>Any comments? I think it's kinda wierd they way you don't draw, instead each
>card is replaced so you always have 7. At least, that's how I understand it.
> But I like Jyhad. It's more like a RPG than a game of Magic IMHO. Anyhow,
>just trying to start a discussion.
>
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Yes, but WHEN do replace? Immediately after displaying the card
to your opponents? After your opponents have reacted? Only
when a card has been 'burned' ? (Well, not this last, because
that would seriously inhibit you if you played locations or
allies...) ... still. It's not entirely clear. I'd guess immediately,
since some cards say 'not replaced until after combat' ...
--Chris
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Chris Lawrence Amshey <amshey@twain.ucs.umass.edu> wrote:
>Yes, but WHEN do replace? Immediately after displaying the card
>to your opponents? After your opponents have reacted? Only
>when a card has been 'burned' ? (Well, not this last, because
>that would seriously inhibit you if you played locations or
>allies...) ... still. It's not entirely clear. I'd guess immediately,
>since some cards say 'not replaced until after combat' ...
You always can constantly refresh your hand to its maximum size (usually 7),
unless a card tells you to wait to replace it, or a vote is taking place.
In those cases you refresh it when the card says so (usually at end of
combat), or when the vote's over, as appropriate.
Tom Wylie rec.games.deckmaster Network Representative for
aahz@hal.com Wizards of the Coast, Inc.