LSJ
9/14/2010 10:52:00 AM
On Sep 14, 1:49 am, floppyzedolfin <floppyzedol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 13 sep, 23:15, Vinicius Coelho de Almeida <mak...@dcc.ufmg.br>
> wrote:
>
> > Howdy.
>
> > I couldn't find an answer for my question using google.groups. So, here it
> > is:
> > A minion that I control has a contested Pentex Subversion; the other
> > one Pentex Subversion is on one of my prey's minion (say, 'A'). In my
> > prey's turn, he burned my pentexed minion with another minion (say, 'B').
> > His minion 'A' was still untapped. What happens with the Pentex on 'A'?
> > There was no yielding, then section 4.1 (below) would not be applicable,
> > would it? So, is it contested yet? Is it activated? Out of play, because
> > there's no minion to put the Pentex on?
>
> It comes back to play during its controller's untap phase.
> All other copies (there's 0 of them in play) have been yielded.
Correct.
>
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > Vinícius.
>
> > "Pentex(TM) Subversion
> > Master
> > Unique master.
> > Put this card on any ready minion. The minion with this card cannot
> > take actions and cannot block actions. This card may be burned by any
> > other minion as a (D) action."
>
> > "4.1. Contested Cards
> > Some of the cards in the game represent unique resources, such as
> > specific locations, equipment or people. These cards will be
> > identified as "unique" in their card text. In addition, all crypt
> > cards represent unique minions. If more than one unique card with the
> > same name is brought into play, that means control of the card is
> > being contested. For the duration of the contest, all of the contested
> > cards are turned face down and are out of play. If another unique card
> > with the same name is brought into play, it is immediately contested
> > and turned face down as well.
> > The cost to contest a card is one pool, which you pay during each of
> > your untap phases. Instead of paying the cost to contest the card, you
> > may choose to yield the card. A yielded card is burned. Any cards or
> > counters stacked on the yielded card are also burned.
> > If all other cards contesting your unique card are yielded, then the
> > card is untapped and turned face up during your next untap phase,
> > ending the contest.
> > Be careful about putting duplicates of the same unique cards in your
> > deck. You can't control more than one of the same unique card at a
> > time, and you cannot contest cards with yourself (if some effect would
> > force you to contest a card with yourself, then you simply burn the
> > incoming copy of the unique card). On the other hand, you may wish to
> > have a second copy handy in case the first is burned. "