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Post by Ryan Andreson on Oct 26, 2014 9:20:58 GMT -5
(I hope Zeno or Carson Michaels would answer this because they have more experience on the site) If someone plays 3 things which says "Double my effcts blablabla". Is it (2+2+2) multiplier or (2x2x2) multiplier?
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Post by Zeno on Oct 26, 2014 11:53:53 GMT -5
That's a good question.
I believe it would be based on a 2x2x2 multiplier.
The way it works is you're multiplying something by two in order to double it. If you play one double and then play another, you'll have 2x2, which will equal 4. If you double again, you'll have 2x2x2.
If Carson thinks differently, he can say so, but that's what I believe.
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Post by Ryan Andreson on Oct 26, 2014 11:56:29 GMT -5
Thanks.
It has been quite a tricky question since I started using this strategy. It has been bothering me around for quite a while so...yeah.
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Oct 26, 2014 13:50:36 GMT -5
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Post by Hugh Jackman on Oct 26, 2014 13:50:36 GMT -5
I go with Damian. If I use an effect that doubles my effects and I use the same effect in my next turn, it means my initial multiplier is now doubled. My initial multiplier is an effect, my latter multiplier doubles my effects, it therefore implies that all previous and future effects are doubled; my initial multiplier is included.
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Post by Carson Michaels on Oct 27, 2014 13:59:14 GMT -5
I agree with Damian on the x8 multiplier. I vote we see the rule as such.
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Post by Daniel Andersen on Oct 27, 2014 18:05:02 GMT -5
I also agree. I think I have been using that tactic once or twice. Can't remember when...probably while I was a Pyrus brawler
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