What if some corruption card has been declared and did not resolve (e.g. due to lack of HL)? Is it considered played on target anyway?Lidless Eye wrote:Only one corruption card (a hazard that gives corruption points) may be played on a given character each turn.
Corruption - how it is limited?
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We will not speak of such things even in the morning of the Shire.
I think the definition helps but there is also a CRF ruling by "term" on "play." And of course "ed" has meaning.
I have seen some small inconsistent use of the term in the rules but it was early on in the game, and I know that language was later updated/revised.
Some cards also have slightly inconsistent uses but those have additional language and other context to clarify what is meant.
I have seen some small inconsistent use of the term in the rules but it was early on in the game, and I know that language was later updated/revised.
Some cards also have slightly inconsistent uses but those have additional language and other context to clarify what is meant.
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You mean... YES?
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You mean... NO?
We will not speak of such things even in the morning of the Shire.