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Braavos
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Darksbane
, Jan 12 2012 08:53 PM | Last updated Jul 10 2012 04:29 PM
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I asked because I'm not a native English speaker and I wasn't sure about the meaning.
Thanks for the explaination, guys!
Kingdoms and house affiliations confusion
How does this work with a character with 2 house affiliations both of which are out of house.
Example Brienne of Tarth-Princes of the Sun (Stark/Bara). and Jaquen H´ghar with
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Brienne of TarthIf I have both Myr (lower Bara) and Bravos (Lower Stark/Lady) could I reduce her cost by 2 for house affiliation and 1 more for Lady? -3 total
What about if we add the Agenda - Treaty with the North/Conquest/Alliance with a Lannister house card - Could you then avoid the 2 cost out of house because Stark making her free (assuming she is played first
What happens with the amount of house affiliations I control. If I have a lanni char, a stark char and Brienne, is it considered 3 houses or 2.
What if I add Jaquen H´ghar. Can I choose him as a Greyjoy Character making it 4 different affiliations?
Assuming you are not playing Stark or Bara, and you have both Myr and Bravos out, you are correct that Brienne is considered "out-of-house" for both effects, so she would be -3 cost (assuming she is the first card matching the listed reduction restrictions).
Using the agendas does not make the other cards considered "in house", so you are correct that you ignore the 2 gold penalty applied to that OOH card, and with those 2 locations in play, she would indeed be free.
With regards to your next question - I'm not sure what you are trying to get at with house affiliations you control. Is there some other effect you are getting at when trying to count Jaqen as a Greyjoy character?
Side note: If you are a Stark player, then Brienne is NOT considered out-of-house because she does have a matching house affiliation - so the reduction from Myr would have no effect and only the "lady" reduction from Bravos would have an effect.
That is great! Free Brienne! I was wondering about number of house affiliation for the plot card with the x claim.
Common Cause Prized 1. X is equal to the number of different House affiliations among the characters you control. (Each character cannot contribute more than 1 House affiliation to this count.)
So if I had Jaquen H´ghar (the one with every house) I could choose him to count for any house I wanted, for example GJ. I understand it is not all 6 houses but can I choose what I want him to be?
Nevermind just saw that that card is banned.. but the same could hold true for a duel character like arrogant contender or something liek that.. Could I choose if i wanted him to be bara or lani depending on what other characters I have out.