The Last Homely House
Middle-Earth => Archives of Minas Tirith => Topic started by: MuadDib85 on March 06, 2009, 01:33:01 AM
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Can someone please clarify how Radagast, The Brown works?
I move during regroup, you discard and draw two, move again, you discard draw two?
Question: Can the shadow player discard and draw every regroup (for the compuslory move) even if I don't move twice?
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No only, when you move.
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No only, when you move.
only when I move twice?
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I think it works like this:
If I choose to move twice the shadow player can discard and draw two cards once (on my 2nd move),
but if I don't move twice (only once for the compulsory) the shadow player doen't get to discard and draw.
Is this correct?
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I think the text leaves not much room for further explanation, if you move more than once he can use the ability, if you only move once, he does not. And it is unimportant if your move limit is higher or not. you move first in fellowship, then in regroup, if you want, then, through radagasts abilty, even once more, in regroup, too, in both regroup phases, if you move again, he may choose to discard and draw :up:
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The "fellowship moves during the regroup phase" is one chunk. If you only single move (the compulsory move during the fellowship phase), the Shadow player won't be able to use him.
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radagast says: "... moving during the regroup phase. the first move is between fellowship phase and shadow phase (rather at the end of your fellowship phase).
edit: ES was faster ... #-o
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The "fellowship moves during the regroup phase" is one chunk. If you only single move (the compulsory move during the fellowship phase), the Shadow player won't be able to use him.
Thanks, I got it now
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It says in the regroupphase. So only if you move more then just once!
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...didn't everyone say that before...
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plus confirmation from multiple sources is nice.