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Post by M2Hero on Nov 26, 2016 10:49:03 GMT
Yesterday I was playing FF TCG and one rival's decision surprised me:
Because of an EX Burst effect, Sylph, his Yuffie gained +1000 Power. It was my turn. In his turn, he stated that his Yuffie still had +1000 (for him, a turn is rival's and player's turn). I think that a turn is a turn, only one, no matter who's turn.
What do you think about that?
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Zel
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Post by Zel on Nov 26, 2016 11:34:46 GMT
Yesterday I was playing FF TCG and one rival's decision surprised me: Because of an EX Burst effect, Sylph, his Yuffie gained +1000 Power. It was my turn. In his turn, he stated that his Yuffie still had +1000 (for him, a turn is rival's and player's turn). I think that a turn is a turn, only one, no matter who's turn. What do you think about that? So Sylph states: Until the end of the turn. A turn is a full set of phases for ONE player, not both.
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