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By Dukat (Andreas Rheinländer)
 - Gamma Quadrant
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1E European Continental Quarter-Finalist 2023
1E German National Runner-Up 2024
#579522
Hi guys,

just for clarification ...
I was checking the Rulebook for the technical aspect of dilemma seeding.

Most of the time, that has no relevance, but in high stakes tournaments, it can be important.

The Rulebook (https://www.trekcc.org/op/1e_rulebook/#DILEMMAPHASE) devides the Dilemma Phase in four stages.

That means, we go through phase 1 and 2 and effectively, my opponent does NOT know where I place my own dilemmas, when he puts his under my missions, right?

So a Dead End lockout is just a guess, where my opponent might or might not know where to hit.

(Yet again: Normally, that is not so important, but in some instances, it can be, hence my question regarding those technicalities.)
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By Takket
 - Delta Quadrant
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#579550
Self seeds happen in phase three. By that time your opponent has already seeded all the cards they can seed under your missions. So if you want to self seed something your opponent is "stuck" with what they already seeded there and cannot move or add any other cards under your missions.
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