New system for answering rules questions
Posted: Wed May 03, 2023 10:00 pm
The Rules Committee (RC) has developed a new system in order to offer official answers to the many not-yet-answered rules and card interaction questions that arise during our games so that they can be used during CoE-sanctioned events.
First, we have opened a new email address where you can send your rules questions. However, before sending your question, please first:
1) Read the current rules carefully.
2) Check the CRF, a document containing rulings, clarifications, and errata.
3) Check the Rules Digests to see if your question has already been answered.
4) Check the different channels where players answer rules questions (Council of Elrond forum, Discord Group, Facebook Group, BGG site, etc) Many questions are already answered there.
5) Make sure your question is based on actual situations that could happen in a game; finding impossibly weird card interactions might be fun, but the RC has to prioritize actual problems that might arise during tournament games.
If you still can't find the answer to your question, or you think you need an official answer, you can send it to the RC via this address:
meccgroc[at]gmail.com
When we receive your question, the RC members will add it to their to-do list and do their best to find a proper answer. Whenever we have a batch of questions and answers ready to be published, we will publish them in the form of a new Digest, but as a draft first. We'll publish this draft in the Council of Elrond forum, under the Official Rulings Subforum, and leave the topic open so players from outside the ROC can contribute with their opinions. However, there are certain rules:
1) The thread will be open for 2 weeks.
2) There will be a maximum of one reply per forum user, and that reply cannot be edited. We want to actively avoid starting "flame wars", so please speak your peace, let others speak their peace, and that's it.
3) After the 2-week review period, the RC will carefully consider everyone's contributions, revise the draft as appropriate, and then the Digest will be published and official
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On the other hand, the RC has decided not to continue with the Issued Errata and Annual Votation process that took place in 2012 and 2018. Those decisions are already implemented in CRF#17, but some of them will be revised in CRF#18 if we find they're not accurate enough.
Also, the previous "Rules and Errata" section has been archived, but most of the helpful topics that were there are now in the "Rules Questions and Debate" section.
First, we have opened a new email address where you can send your rules questions. However, before sending your question, please first:
1) Read the current rules carefully.
2) Check the CRF, a document containing rulings, clarifications, and errata.
3) Check the Rules Digests to see if your question has already been answered.
4) Check the different channels where players answer rules questions (Council of Elrond forum, Discord Group, Facebook Group, BGG site, etc) Many questions are already answered there.
5) Make sure your question is based on actual situations that could happen in a game; finding impossibly weird card interactions might be fun, but the RC has to prioritize actual problems that might arise during tournament games.
If you still can't find the answer to your question, or you think you need an official answer, you can send it to the RC via this address:
meccgroc[at]gmail.com
When we receive your question, the RC members will add it to their to-do list and do their best to find a proper answer. Whenever we have a batch of questions and answers ready to be published, we will publish them in the form of a new Digest, but as a draft first. We'll publish this draft in the Council of Elrond forum, under the Official Rulings Subforum, and leave the topic open so players from outside the ROC can contribute with their opinions. However, there are certain rules:
1) The thread will be open for 2 weeks.
2) There will be a maximum of one reply per forum user, and that reply cannot be edited. We want to actively avoid starting "flame wars", so please speak your peace, let others speak their peace, and that's it.
3) After the 2-week review period, the RC will carefully consider everyone's contributions, revise the draft as appropriate, and then the Digest will be published and official
***
On the other hand, the RC has decided not to continue with the Issued Errata and Annual Votation process that took place in 2012 and 2018. Those decisions are already implemented in CRF#17, but some of them will be revised in CRF#18 if we find they're not accurate enough.
Also, the previous "Rules and Errata" section has been archived, but most of the helpful topics that were there are now in the "Rules Questions and Debate" section.