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ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2010, 09:12
by mtgmintcard
Some more ROE cards are spoiled today, some of the cards with a term "level up". Looks interesting.

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Re: ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2010, 16:16
by Kl3p_co.
[sarcasm] Yey, I get to spend all my mana on my turn only to see a removal spell from the oponent, because wizards wanted to fix Figure of Destiny! [/sarcasm]

Re: ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2010, 19:41
by Clefaria
mtgmintcard wrote:Image
I'm a bit confused by that last ability. It SEEMS to mean that you get two turns in a row every time it's your turn, but trying to read it literally with my knowledge of the rules...wouldn't "this one" still be the opponent's turn? So, what does taking an "extra turn" after your opponent's turn really mean, since the ability is only triggered when it's not your turn?

Re: ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2010, 20:15
by juzamjedi
The card is written this way to make it better for multiplayer games. In a regular duel you would get 2 turns vs. opponent gets 1, but in multiplayer you would get to take a turn after each opponent.

Re: ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 28 Mar 2010, 08:59
by Nyth
It's ultra simple... the Level 9 ability will trigger during the end step of every player that isn't you (otherwise you would get infinite turns) so a detailed examples is as follows:

2 Player Game:
Your Turn
Opponent's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Your Turn
Opponent's Turn
Your Extra Turn
etc...

Multiplayer Game (4 in this example):
Your Turn
Player 2's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 3's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 4's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Your Turn
Player 2's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 3's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 4's Turn
Your Extra Turn
etc...

Re: ROE spoiled cards with new term "level up"

PostPosted: 28 Mar 2010, 15:26
by Clefaria
Nyth wrote:It's ultra simple... the Level 9 ability will trigger during the end step of every player that isn't you (otherwise you would get infinite turns) so a detailed examples is as follows:

2 Player Game:
Your Turn
Opponent's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Your Turn
Opponent's Turn
Your Extra Turn
etc...

Multiplayer Game (4 in this example):
Your Turn
Player 2's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 3's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 4's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Your Turn
Player 2's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 3's Turn
Your Extra Turn
Player 4's Turn
Your Extra Turn
etc...
I understood from the beginning that was probably the intention...just was having a hard time getting around the concept of an extra turn PRECEDING your normal turn, instead of the other way around.