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Post by Jason Sylvester on Nov 18, 2014 7:44:49 GMT -5
So, can I do it this way? I was intending to make exact copies of my cards with these new Bakugan included in there. It would be the same as I included new Bakugans in old cards.
Only problem is that I need to create all over again and don't have enough money to make copies all at once. Of course, I can play with my old Bakugans and old cards and make 4 copies every day.
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Post by Daniel Andersen on Nov 21, 2014 15:03:00 GMT -5
If Bakugan and SW have different attribute their powers do not combine. Can still SW use their effects?
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Post by Nero Bullock on Nov 21, 2014 17:35:39 GMT -5
If Bakugan and SW have different attribute their powers do not combine. Can still SW use their effects? They wouldn't be on the field at all. The rules stated that the attributes had to be the same for either to occur. 13. You may summon your Support Weapon on the field and combine power levels with your original Bakugan (Your Support Weapon must have the same attribute as your Bakugan on the field). You may activate your Support Weapon's special effect when it's necessary.
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Post by Daniel Andersen on Nov 21, 2014 18:15:40 GMT -5
Thank you
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Post by Zero Thadeus on Nov 21, 2014 19:50:53 GMT -5
Wait, so if I were to have a Darkus Bakugan out, activate an ability that summons two more Bakugan/SW, and I summon a Pyrus Bakugan, does that mean their Gs are separated?
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Post by Carson Michaels on Nov 21, 2014 20:23:14 GMT -5
Wait, so if I were to have a Darkus Bakugan out, activate an ability that summons two more Bakugan/SW, and I summon a Pyrus Bakugan, does that mean their Gs are separated? You wouldn't be able to summon it. The attributes HAVE to match.
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Post by Zero Thadeus on Nov 21, 2014 21:04:28 GMT -5
Wow... That means I've made a lot of illegal moves and seen others make a lot of illegal moves too. Never knew that the Bakugan's Attribute had to match the original Bakugan... I do now though.
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Post by Daniel Andersen on Nov 23, 2014 4:55:41 GMT -5
I cannot double a loop effect. Can I double a copy or reuse effect? Can I double card count gain?
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Post by Zero Thadeus on Nov 23, 2014 12:17:47 GMT -5
This is sort of like Daniel's question. Can you use a multiplier when dealing with losing card counts? Because that kind of just made it impossible for me to do anything.
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Post by Nero Bullock on Nov 23, 2014 20:54:56 GMT -5
I cannot double a loop effect. Can I double a copy or reuse effect? Can I double card count gain? You could say something like doubling the effect(s) you're copying/reusing. Other than that, I wouldn't see how you would double that kind of effect. Yes, you can double card count gain and loss.
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Post by Zero Thadeus on Nov 23, 2014 22:00:06 GMT -5
Fantastic... I lost all of my card counts except for Fusion in a brawl. Am I able to use a normal counter even though I have no card counts left, since I would get my card counts back? I would assume not.
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Post by Nero Bullock on Nov 23, 2014 22:01:53 GMT -5
Fantastic... I lost all of my card counts except for Fusion in a brawl. Am I able to use a normal counter even though I have no card counts left, since I would get my card counts back? I would assume not. 12. Always give your opponent a chance of using such as counter card to counter attack if you use a card that blocks/disables your opponent from using cards, etc. (Except a card that would copy/reuse a counter effect) You also cannot counter with anything extra if the opponent counters your move. (Ex. Extra abilities that you gained with effects, support weapons that you added through the use of an effect, etc.)
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Post by Ryan Andreson on Nov 24, 2014 0:10:33 GMT -5
You can counter that y'know.
You treat every move "it is going to hit but it didn't hit yet".
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Post by Jason Sylvester on Nov 24, 2014 16:34:01 GMT -5
I cannot double a loop effect. Can I double a copy or reuse effect? Can I double card count gain? You could say something like doubling the effect(s) you're copying/reusing. Other than that, I wouldn't see how you would double that kind of effect. Yes, you can double card count gain and loss. Well, by doubling copy or reuse you would probably be able to copy/reuse two cards. If that is fair. I only need to know that to continue my brawl with Ryan
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Post by Tracy White on Nov 24, 2014 17:00:33 GMT -5
What I understand from what Nero said is that you can have "reuse a card or effect at double power" and "copy a card at double power". It's not that you can reuse or copy 2 cards. I know where your perspective is. You are thinking that if an effect multiplier of let's say 2 is active and you use a card that lets you reuse or copy 1 (a) card, the effect multiplier of 2 will enable you to reuse or copy 2 cards, right? Well, to me, it's a no. Take the case of looping a card with a x4 multiplier already active. Will the multiplier make you loop 4 cards? No. There are some effects that multipliers from 2 and above can't affect. However, I think that if I use an effect that allows me to reuse or copy a card at double power, and an effect multiplier of 2 is active, I would then be able to reuse or copy a card at quadruple power. (All these are my opinions. They may be right, they may be wrong, but I can't just sit down watching people answer questions without me testing what knowledge I have.)
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