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Lyseni Captain
Submitted
FFGFra
, Jun 17 2014 09:47 PM | Last updated Jun 18 2014 11:04 PM
![]() Lyseni CaptainType: Character House: Baratheon Cost: 3 Strength: 3 Icons: Military (Naval), Power Game Text: Smuggler. Captain. Prized 1. Response: After you play Lyseni Captain, pay 2 gold to move all power from a character to Lyseni Captain. Number: 62 Set: Ancestral Home Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Raymond Bonilla |
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10 Comments
Awesome card!
-Nedly because of salladhor saan having a similar effect and being a lyseni himself.
-Shagga because of his synergy with Red Queens Faithfull and Seasoned Smuggler.
-Jaime because no one can deny it is a wonderful finisher and addition to the black sails deck.
so can you just like take all power off of some1 elses character? That seems a little ridiculous.
Ridiculous, yes, but it does cost you 5 gold to do so.
i don't think so because you are still targeting the character and immunitites state that a character cannot be targeted for such effects.
It works
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Quoting Ktom from another site in regards to this card. "this card CAN take power from an "immune to character abilities" character like TRV. The reason has been cited a few times. The fact that card immunity does not extend to power is also straight out of the FAQ."
Pity is says "play" rather than "put into play".