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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: [FASA] A little more on 2nd Run changes v.s. 1st Print text
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 1998 07:16:53 -0800
Just a little more info on how Skuzzy and Jim prefer to handle some of
the changes snd RUn will make to the text of 1st Print cards (i.e.
Lord Torgo).

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---FASACorp2 <FASACorp2@***.com> wrote:
>
> Loki,
>
> I spoke with Da Skuzz last night and he had a small addition to my
comments
> re: dealing w/ changed card text in Second Run. He agreed that only
the new
> versions of cards would be allowed in Tournament play, but he
thought that in
> other situations our official position should be as follows:
>
> In any SRTCG game, if one of the players owns the newer version of a
card (a
> revised Torgo, for example), than the players should abide by the
new card
> text, not the old. As long as the players have access to the revised
version,
> the revised text should be used.
>
> This seems reasonable enough, although players are certainly capable
of
> deciding how they want to handle it in their own games.
>
> Anyway, that's going to be our official POV on the subject. Just
thought I'd
> let you know…
>
> Jim

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