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Maege Mormont
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Darksbane
, Aug 20 2012 03:26 PM | Last updated Aug 20 2012 03:26 PM
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25 Comments
But returning a three gold character to look for a location? Maybe Bear Island (AE) or Winterfell Castle (Core), but even then it's a push.
Edit: Does a character agenda that has been agendafied counts as "running an agenda"?
yes sir its still an agenda once its used as such
And yes, it is hard, and definitely nothing that every or most Star decks should so, especially not kill decks.
I'm too much of a control player though, so I don't mind letting a kill/rush tool like Siege go, and instead increase on my card advantage
And if first card one fetches is Godswood for example, it's practically only 1 gold per turn after that to play her.
Then I congratulate you and the rest of the team for a job well done! Would be great to read some kind of report on how that design session went!
And let's not forget Winterfell (LoW). I use it a lot in my defense decks, but I realize of course the cost is very prohibitive in most builds (although w/no attachments, unique, and at 4-cost it is immune to most location hate currently in the game). But swapping a 3-cost character for this 4-cost location (that still works when knelt) may give new love to this location perhaps.
A dupe saves a card from being removed from play in any way. If you used a dupe, you are therefore preventing the cost from being paid, which means you can't resolve the effect.
Step 1: Initiate effect - This is where you pay all costs.
Step 2: Save/Cancel - This is to cancel the effect, not any costs
Step 3: Resolve effect - If it wasn't cancelled, the effect resolves.
Cost = return Maege to owner's hand
Effect = Search for a Stark location. Put that location into play knelt
Even though there is no then, it doesn't say you "may" put the location into play, so you have to put into play whatever location you find. And yes, if the response is cancelled, she is still returned to hand and the remaining effects are cancelled.
Examples are given above, where they suggest getting Godswood to help make it cheaper to replay Maege every turn.
Does a character agenda count as an 'Agenda' for this card's effect?
(4.20) Character Agendas
A character agenda is any card with the printed character type that, through a card affect, has attached to a player's House card as an agenda. A character agenda cannot attach to a House card if you already have an agenda of any type on your House card. Once attached as an agenda a character agenda loses all other card types and follows all rules regarding agenda cards.