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What happens if you have both Intercept Renegade and Expose Secret Buildup in play? They are both Orios System (although not regions).
SAM2000 wrote:What happens if you have both Intercept Renegade and Expose Secret Buildup in play? They are both Orios System (although not regions).You can't have both. They're personae.
Armus wrote:Oh dear. I have both in my current tournament deck :OSAM2000 wrote:What happens if you have both Intercept Renegade and Expose Secret Buildup in play? They are both Orios System (although not regions).You can't have both. They're personae.
Just like Study Rare Phenomenon and Attack at Rare Phenomenon
SAM2000 wrote:I suggest you PM the TD (I'm assuming this is (not a) Worlds, in which case it's pfti) and request guidance.Armus wrote:Oh dear. I have both in my current tournament deck :OSAM2000 wrote:What happens if you have both Intercept Renegade and Expose Secret Buildup in play? They are both Orios System (although not regions).You can't have both. They're personae.
Just like Study Rare Phenomenon and Attack at Rare Phenomenon
MidnightLich wrote:I don't always play 1E drunk, but when I do, I understand the rules
Armus wrote:Can missions be persona swapped during a game?SAM2000 wrote:What happens if you have both Intercept Renegade and Expose Secret Buildup in play? They are both Orios System (although not regions).You can't have both. They're personae.
Just like Study Rare Phenomenon and Attack at Rare Phenomenon
You may not seed, nor include in your seed deck, more than once instance of the same mission persona, unless that mission is universal.and the rest of the persona rules only apply to facilities, ships and people
The persona rule does not apply to other card types such as events or interrupts. See card titles.
MidnightLich wrote:I don't always play 1E drunk, but when I do, I understand the rules
pfti wrote:In my defence, when I last played Mission Personna didn't existYou may not seed, nor include in your seed deck, more than once instance of the same mission persona, unless that mission is universal.and the rest of the persona rules only apply to facilities, ships and people
The persona rule does not apply to other card types such as events or interrupts. See card titles.
SAM2000 wrote:TBH, if we had played i would have had a 50% chance of catching it. At best.pfti wrote:In my defence, when I last played Mission Personna didn't existYou may not seed, nor include in your seed deck, more than once instance of the same mission persona, unless that mission is universal.and the rest of the persona rules only apply to facilities, ships and people
The persona rule does not apply to other card types such as events or interrupts. See card titles.
MidnightLich wrote:I don't always play 1E drunk, but when I do, I understand the rules
pfti wrote:Same, and it isnt the TD's job to enforce the rules and not really a huge harmIt *isn't* the TD's job to enforce the rules?
Fezzik wrote:Why do you wear a mask? Were you burned by acid, or something like that?
Westley wrote:Oh no. It's just that they're terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.
AllenGould wrote:Only when asked is what I understand. Otherwise the players are uppfti wrote:Same, and it isnt the TD's job to enforce the rules and not really a huge harmIt *isn't* the TD's job to enforce the rules?
MidnightLich wrote:I don't always play 1E drunk, but when I do, I understand the rules
pfti wrote:That used to be my understanding, but I thought the current rule was more... activist.AllenGould wrote:Only when asked is what I understand. Otherwise the players are uppfti wrote:Same, and it isnt the TD's job to enforce the rules and not really a huge harmIt *isn't* the TD's job to enforce the rules?
Fezzik wrote:Why do you wear a mask? Were you burned by acid, or something like that?
Westley wrote:Oh no. It's just that they're terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.
A Tournament Director’s primary responsibility is the integrity of each tournament they runs. They are required to be proficient in the rules of the game they are hosting (First Edition, Second Edition, or Tribbles) and must adhere to The Continuing Committee guidelines set forth in the Organized Play Guide. The various rules documents are a Tournament Directors primary resource when making rulings in their events. Absent a clear precedent, Tournament Director’s must use sound judgment when making a new ruling and said ruling is binding for the remainder of the event unless evidence sufficient to overturn the ruling is presented.It seems the TD is primarily responsible for ensuring the event runs smoothly. The closest thing to enforcing the rules seems to be the bit at the end. If a player is exhibiting behavior that would warrant a penalty, the applicable offense in this case would be that of Contempt:Deception (see below). However, in order to to issue that penalty determining a player's intent is emphasized. To my read, that would mean if a TD sees a play error, they are only to interfere if a player requests their assistance or if they believe the player making the error is doing so intentionally to deceive their opponent.
Tournament Directors will not interfere in any games in progress, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Intervention in a game in process is only warranted if a player asks for a resolution, or if a player exhibits behaviour that would otherwise warrant a penalty.
C1. Deception [Level 4]: Deception is defined as any intentional subversion of any game rules, tournament guidelines, or procedural methods designed to give a player an advantage in a game. There must be sufficient evidence of the player’s intent when issuing this penalty. Examples: Using a false identity when registering for a tournament, misrepresentation of game results, false shuffles, any covert card manipulation (i.e. sleight of hand) that changes a card’s position or orientation (or reveals its identity if hidden), or otherwise illegally gaining advance knowledge of game conditions.
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