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"If a loop contains one or more optional actions and one player controls them all, that player chooses a number. The loop is treated as repeating that number of times, or until another player intervenes with his own action, whichever comes first.A player wishes to repeatedly use the ability of Sam, Faithful Companion ("Fellowship: Play Bill the Pony from your draw deck."). He chooses a number of times this action will take place. The action is treated as repeating that number of times unless another player intervenes with a different action."
yes they are, think of erkenbrand's horn, sam, faithful companion and the bridge of khazad-dum*, they let you infinitely search through your draw deck even if you have no followers, balrogs or bill the pony.
Quote from: legolas3333 on January 28, 2010, 11:55:03 PMyes they are, think of erkenbrand's horn, sam, faithful companion and the bridge of khazad-dum*, they let you infinitely search through your draw deck even if you have no followers, balrogs or bill the pony.On the contrary, that is precisely the action that was banned as "stalling" in the ruling I heard earlier.
Dan Bojanowski?
Stalling and infinite loops are two very different things.
The shuffling could serve a legitimate purpose with Forewarned
There is no penalty if you don't find (or choose not to play) a card you are looking for in your draw deck.