tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post114789893246893053..comments2024-03-07T15:32:53.014+02:00Comments on Yehuda: Session Report - more Caylus thoughtsYehuda Berlingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16038826060312027387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post-1148036496827937052006-05-19T14:01:00.000+03:002006-05-19T14:01:00.000+03:00Simon: indeed, I read the rule as the dark piece e...Simon: indeed, I read the rule as the dark piece effect taking place before the white one, even though I had previously (erroneously, or so I had thought) played that Frodo could escape such an attack.<BR/><BR/>If you say that this only refers to the card effects, I can accept that.<BR/><BR/>YehudaYehuda Berlingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16038826060312027387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9319479.post-1148024031901590492006-05-19T10:33:00.000+03:002006-05-19T10:33:00.000+03:00In LOTR Confrontation, if the Orcs attack Frodo, F...In LOTR Confrontation, if the Orcs attack Frodo, Frodo can still retreat. (This is from the LOTR:C FAQ). <BR/><BR/>One of the biggest drawbacks to this great game is that there's lots of these little questions that need the FAQ - really most of the stuff in the FAQ should have been in the rulebook.<BR/><BR/>I think you might be confusing the actual rule that says when both sides play 'text' cards the Dark side is resolved first into a non-existent rule that Dark abilities always resolve first.<BR/><BR/>There is no general rule about which abilities trump others - ie Warg > Frodo > OrcsSimon Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10829581873548568578noreply@blogger.com