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Post by lilithsboy on Jun 8, 2015 13:09:54 GMT -5
Prescience, May change stone allocation after enemy attack stones are reveald.
It says nothing about defensive stones, if it did you would actually know toughness and RD because those add free stones, you just contradicted yourself. Just because you do not understand the rules does not mean that they are broken, it means you do not understand the rules.
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Post by Cernunnos on Jun 8, 2015 14:19:59 GMT -5
Ok. I didn't mean for this to get into a flaming thread. I was just looking for people's thougths on the subject, good or bad. Sorry it came down to this.
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Post by WildKnight on Jun 8, 2015 15:40:25 GMT -5
Prescience, May change stone allocation after enemy attack stones are reveald. It says nothing about defensive stones, if it did you would actually know toughness and RD because those add free stones, you just contradicted yourself. Just because you do not understand the rules does not mean that they are broken, it means you do not understand the rules. ... so first your argument is that the modifier was meant to represent people like Destiny, who have full knowledge of the future. When that falls completely through, you resort to attempting to word-lawyer an entirely different explanation of the rules. Gotcha. Just out of curiosity, when in the order of play do you think "attack stones" are revealed? Y'know what, don't worry about it. I'm done with you.
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Post by Brainstem on Jun 8, 2015 16:26:35 GMT -5
lilithsboy, Prescience is problematic because it encourages players not to gamble. In even the most favorable reading (that you can only reallocate stones already in play, which is how I understand it), there's still no reason for a player not to dump everything up to their regeneration + modifiers into a combat Action. A character with 4 Durability and Advanced Healing Factor can toss 6 stones from his or her own Energy plus whatever combat Modifiers, without worrying about ever losing out. If the character is then attacked, any stones that need to be redirected to Defense will be.
The game should be played where all players show their hand at once and everything resolves from there. Prescience, even in its most benign state, interrupts that.
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