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Middle-Earth => Archives of Minas Tirith => Topic started by: Doom on March 16, 2011, 12:13:45 PM
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I know that "exert to wound" means I can exert a minion twice to wound twice. However, when a card says "At the start of your fellowship phase, you MAY add (1) to heal a ranger," Does this mean I can add 3 to heal three times?
Also, does a character refer only to FP companions? Or FP companions and allies? Or all FP companions, allies, AND minions, AND followers? ???
Thanks,
Breeze
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Oops I just realized I posted this in the wrong section... x.X
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Since start of some phase happens only once, you can only do one such action from one source, but you can do multiple actions done at the start of some phase from different sources. For example:
If you have Elrond, HtGG and Aragorn, KiE in play, you can do both their actions (healing an ally and healing a companion) but you can do each action only once.
Character refers to companions, allies and minions, but not followers.
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I just noticed that Elrond, HtGG says at the start of each of your turns which is before the start of the fellowship phase. Instead of Aragorn, KiE, take Gandalf, The Grey Pilgrim in my example.
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I just noticed that Elrond, HtGG says at the start of each of your turns which is before the start of the fellowship phase. Instead of Aragorn, KiE, take Gandalf, The Grey Pilgrim in my example.
All those cards say at the start of each of your turns.
Aragorn, Captain of Gondor would be an example of a "At the start of the fellowship phase..." text.
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True...don't know why, but for half of those cards I thought they were saying at the start of fellowship phase... gotta get back to my reading of cards ;)
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Great, thanks for clarifying.