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Title: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: neopium on September 15, 2012, 10:28:58 PM
Hi,

Suppose I have a Corsair War Galley and I can spot 6 [Raider] tokens. My opponent then plays A light in his mind. Can he ever use its ability (if I still can spot the tokens)? Do the freeps have initiative at the start of their turn by default and then lose it when Corsair War Galley is activated, thus losing initiative each turn?
Title: Re: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: Ringbearer on September 16, 2012, 12:24:33 AM
Since you need a Southron man to spot as well to gain iniative, the free peoples starts with iniative. When you play the 1th man, war galley kicks in, thus activtaing all "lose iniative" effects.
Title: Re: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: neopium on September 16, 2012, 03:45:33 AM
My bad, I read the card description too quickly :-)

What about More unbearable? When does the free people lose initiative?
Title: Re: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: neopium on September 17, 2012, 05:21:55 AM
No one knows about a light in his mind and more unbearable?
Title: Re: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: bibfortuna25 on September 17, 2012, 02:29:50 PM
Well, here's what the rules say:

"At any time, either one side or the other side has initiative"

So this means initiative is something that is constantly checked. Since More Unbearable automatically gives the Shadow players initiative as soon as it becomes active, that means the FP never lost initiative in the first place. So any of those FP "Each time you lose initiative..." cards are worthless when More Unbearable or other similar conditions are in play.
Title: Re: A light in his mind and Corsair War Galley
Post by: neopium on September 18, 2012, 12:38:15 AM
Thanks!