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Weirwood Bow
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I love this card. I just want to clarify I am using it correctly.
It can be from 'outside' the challenge right? As in, the player with the bow does not have to be participating, as the card does not say so. This means we can 'shoot' into the challenge from characters outside of it, like an archer right? If I am right, that's a cool thematic design to the weapon.
Also, I asume we can also do it from a kneeling character ,participating or not participating, as again ,it does'nt state otherwise.
Cheers
Yes, it is an action which doesn't require a character on which it is attached to be participating. In theory you can use it also on your own character (defending).
Yes, also kneeling character works. You just kneel the Bow card, if that is knelt you can't use it -> unless there is some effect which stands an attachment that means it is usable only once per round. Also note that it is non-unique so you can have more Bows equipped, each individually kneeling.
Thanks for the response. Yes, non-unique, but hadn't thought of putting multiples on same character, I usually spread them around. That could be fun. I like the mechanics on this - it feels like a bow.
Hello,
if a player takes control of the character with the bow attached, who can still use it? The owner of the bow (and so of the attachement) or the new controler of the character?
Thanks a lot.
The owner of the bow is still the controller of the bow. Taking control of a character does not give you control of its attached cards.
Thank you for answer :-)