The Last Homely House
Undying Lands => Valinor => Topic started by: MuadDib85 on June 25, 2009, 09:39:31 PM
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Does Grimbeorn have any errata?
I just played a game of gccg, and my opponent told me to click on 'show card text with errata'... Gccg errata says grimbeorn only has 3 vitality!
This had to be a gccg mistake?
Until today I have never heard of this errata for grimbeon before...
Can someone please tell me if this is official errata or if this a gccg error?
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If this errata is real it makes Grimbeorn very ordinary.
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That is not a real errata.
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Didn't think so...
In that case it would be great if someone could fix this in gccg if possible.
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:o Poor Grimbeorn - gets nasty erratas :suspect:... Actually, he has no errata so far.
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Maybe it's because Kralik's database shows him with 3 vitality as well?
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There was no Grimbeorn errata. Only decipher can produce errata officially and they didnt. Any 3 vitality beorns are fake!
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I didn't think that GCCG was based off of my database, but having gone through the CRD's to add errata myself, I can confidently say that he DOES NOT have errata. A check with Decklisk Builder confirms it: vitality 5. Good catch - I'll fix it in my DB, and you should PM wlk so he can fix it on his end.
EDIT: Now fixed on my end.
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Have PMd wlk about this.
Hopefully it will get fixed so Grimbeorn is allowed to shapeshift and destroy some minons, the game that I did play him with only 3 vitality made him useless, didn't use his text once all game. (still won though) :)
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There is not errata, and indeed this is a broken value in the reference spoiler I used to build the gccg database.
I'm fixing this and pushing this in a future update.
Thanks for pointing this issue.
But, actually, you don't really have to care about this value, other for doing searches in cards database. While in game, this value has no use.
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I think the problem was more along the lines that in a game, one player assumed it was errata'd since the full text showed vitality 3. Also, the wrong vitality would show if they were not using images.
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Never trust the database :)
The only truth is the card image and any official decipher ruling.