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Superior Claim
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Darksbane
, Sep 27 2010 02:29 AM | Last updated Jun 10 2013 03:30 AM
![]() Superior ClaimType: Event House: Neutral Cost: Game Text: Response: After you win a Power challenge by 4 or more total STR, claim 2 power for your House. Limit 1 per challenge. Flavor Text: "These great lords love Joffrey, or Renly, or Robb Stark. I am their rightful king, but they will deny me if they can." - Lord Stannis Baratheon Number: 47 Set: KotStorm Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Bjarne Hansen |
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3 Comments
Does that mean, that the difference between the winner's STR and the loser's STR should equal 4 or more, or that means that the total STR of the winner should be 4 or more?
Specifically that your total STR must exceed your opponent's by 4 or more. If it was just the difference you would be able to play Superior Claim after winning a Power Challenge with 1 STR against an opponent with 5 STR by playing True Power (AKitN).
The sum of attacking character's STR must be 4 or more higher than the sum of the defending character's STR. If there is no opposition, defense counts as zero STR. Hope this helps.