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Sebi: Awesome! Thanks!

FFG: Intolerable! No thanks!

So... anyone working on Hidden Kingdoms? Looks like it'll be the last time Warhammer cards will need to be entered sad

Another older card with this issue is Van Klumpf's Buccaneers. Will mention other as I remember/find them. Also, anything that can be done about misspelled cards like Eataine War Room (Eataine Warroom in data base)?

As well as several older cards, such as Burlock's Ingenuity.

REJOICE!!! Cataclysm cards are all now in the database! Almost as exciting as Cataclysm being released! Just remember, when adding the cards to your inventory, you only have 1 Fulcrum card for every three you have of everything else tongue

Yes, it would be nice to have the set in the database so I don't have to keep writing Cataclysm cards in my deck notes. and having the "Warhammer decks must contain at least 50 cards to be legal" stop appearing at the top of most of my decks smile

This is by no means an official answer, so please take it with a grain of salt, as it's just how I feel the situation would be resolved based on what I do know of the rules.

Both Warpstone Experiments and Necromancy cause something to happen to the unit at end of turn. This means that both have the same triggering condition (that is, the end of the turn). Since you are the controller of both the Necromancy unit and the Warpstone Experiments that targeted it, you choose which to resolve first (the resolution of either effect would cancel the effect of the other in this case).

This theory is based on the knowledge that Forced effects, when triggered on the same condition or timing occurrence and controlled by the same player, are resolved in the order of the controller's choice.

Some cards have errors in their titles (not talking about FFG typos in card titles as printed) and I don't know how, or if I'm allowed to, change them to match their official names.

Two cards in question are Eataine War Room (in the database as Eataine Warroom) and Bray Shaman (in the database as Bray Shamans).

Thanks!

If your opponent wants to use Asuryan's Cleansing on Unit A, he must do so in response to you PLAYING Unit A. The wording you quoted from the rule book is saying that during your Capital Phase, you, as active player, can play units, supports, quests, and now Legends (but not your opponent). According to the FAQ, playing these cards during your Capital Phase are each considered a "limited" form of action, in that they start an action chain, but cannot be played in response to anything.

Therefore, when you PLAY Unit A, an action window opens, and if your opponent does not use that time to play Asuryan's Cleansing, he will not be able to play it later on Unit A. If, in your example, Unit A enters play, the opportunity for your opponent to play Asuryan's Cleansing will have passed and he cannot legally play it until you PLAY Unit B or some other card. Remember that there is a difference (or timing gap) between playing a card (spending its costs and placing it in a chain from hand) and it coming into play or resolving.

Great stuff, and entertaining to boot.

Can't wait for Season 2: A Game of Stones to launch in 3-4 weeks!

What happened to Shield of the Gods cards? They no longer show up on any lists, even when search Shield of the Gods under EDITION.

Edit: This issue is now resolved, thanks!