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After the Mummer's Ford
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Darksbane
, Aug 17 2010 05:52 PM | Last updated Sep 17 2010 04:48 PM
![]() After the Mummer's FordType: Plot House: Neutral Income:3 Initiative: 5 Claim: 1 Game Text: Military Battle. Each player may initiate an additional Military challenge this round. Number: 48 Set: KotS Quantity: 1 Illustrator: Tim Arney-O'Neil |
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8 Comments
Only you will get the additional challenge in such case.
Does this card stack with itself if more than one player were to lay it? The use of the word "an" makes me believe that you can only issue a single additional challenge regardless of how many there are, but the use of the word "additional" makes me believe that you should be able to use one of the constant effects off one plot card, and then one off the other, making the word "an" simply refer to the card itself. Shouldn't it say something more like, "Each player may initiate 2 military challenges instead of 1" be more appropriate to signify that they don't stack, as it simply replaces the value constantly as opposed to states that you get an additional challenge?
Not sure I understand the logic on this one.
In AGoT, you generally treat each card as a separate effect that resolves independently. So if more than 1 player reveals this plot, #1 resolves and everyone gets an extra MIL challenge, and #2 resolves and everyone gets an extra MIL challenge. 1 (normal) + 1 (plot #1) + 1 (plot #2) = 3.
So the two plots do not "stack" in the sense that their effects do not combine into a single modifier on the number of challenges. But their results "stack" in the sense that since both add 1 independently, the final result is 2 more than normal.
Now, if the plot said something like "to a maximum of 2 MIL challenges," then no matter how many additional challenges you were granted, you couldn't initiate more than 2.
Sweet, that's how I was reading it. Thanks!