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Middle-Earth => Archives of Minas Tirith => Topic started by: Cw0rk on December 02, 2009, 01:43:02 PM
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Back in the days, Far-Seeing Eyes received an errata and is now unique.
First question: When did this errata happened?
Second question: If the errata was made during the TT or RotK days, does it still applies if I play FotR block?
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first question: I don't know
second question: I strongly tend to say yes, it still applies. That is how I am accustomed to it, and I got it confirmed by other players as well, allthough I can not deliver any physical evidence that will back me up ;)
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The Errata was made after Mines of Moria came out. Corrected versions appear in the RoTEL starter decks.
-wtk
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That card has so much fun abuse potential... a few months back I built an entire deck around it with Elven allies and even Lorien Elf... but then saw the errata. Alas!
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Officially errata/clarifications and new rulings apply to previous blocks as well, reason being that later rulebooks/CRDs (which contain these) supersede earlier ones.
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ok here's a random question, say I've got 2 unique far seeing eyes and 2 non-unique, can i play 1 unique and both non-unique?
not that it matters though.
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No. The card version with 'A' on the bottom right corner (instead of the normal white [1]) is the most recent version. The errata means that any copy can be played; however, it will have the errata'ed text.
-wtk
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Just play the old version and hope for the best, if your opponent doesn't know the errata, you just ruined the poor dudes day :twisted:
Me personally would never do this..... :ninja: