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Journey Through the Swamp
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Journey Through the SwampType: Objective Faction: Light Jedi Dagobah. Reaction: After this objective is revealed, search your deck for a Creature card with printed cost 3 or lower and put it into play, if able. Shuffle your deck. “Slimey? Mudhole?†-Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back Health: 5 Resources Generated: 1 Block Number: 130 - 1 of 6 Set: Between the Shadows Number: 0647 Illustrator: Maciej Rebisz |
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Block Stats:
# Units: 2 Total Cost: 4 Average Cost: 0.8 Total Force Icons: 6 Average Force Icons: 1.2 |
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5 Comments
If they make more creature units in the future could see this objective being important.
Most objectives have similar text of "After this objective enters play", but this one specifically has "After this objective is revealed". What are the rules implications of this?
Does this mean it can only trigger if it is one of the objectives you start the game with and won't trigger when coming into play later?
I don't think it matters. It is probably just inconsistent wording, because it is revealed when it enters play. I can't remember, but I think there are cards that "reveal" objectives from the top of their deck without actually putting them into play, which would trigger the reaction as well.
Wasn't this objective errated to make it focused if you want reaction?
Yes it was.