From: | hansen <hansen@********.COM.SG> |
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Subject: | Re: Unique |
Date: | Fri, 15 May 1998 00:19:08 +0800 |
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>book or in the FAQ anymore. I have seen it writen somewhere but not sure
>where anymore. The question comes from whether or not Unique cards can be
>duplicated in play? Can my opponent and I both have the some Unique card
out?
>I know that you can only have one Unique card in your own deck but does
>playing mine block my opponent from playing his? Are they like Prime
Runners?
>What happens when two Unique cards are revealed? etc... etc... etc...
Unique in SRTCG means that there can only be one in the deck. Two unique
cards can be in play at the same time (assuming no other reatistions apply).
For example if your opponent has Nerps! in play, you can play your own; but
if he has Hatchetman 2057 in play, you cannot play yours (Hatchetman 2057 is
a Prime Runner).
Note : Basing on Hatchetman 2057, PR don't necessarily need upkeep. It's
just a trend with the other PRs....