*Posting this identically on both Rules and Round 1 topics*Can deck Mark be any element or is it limited to a player's "available elements" per match setup?
Quote from: rob77dp on February 13, 2014, 06:29:24 pm*Posting this identically on both Rules and Round 1 topics*Can deck Mark be any element or is it limited to a player's "available elements" per match setup?Suggest reading the rules
Quote from: Dm1321 on February 13, 2014, 06:41:45 pmQuote from: rob77dp on February 13, 2014, 06:28:29 pm*Posting this identically on both Rules and Round 1 topics*Can deck Mark be any element or is it limited to a player's "available elements" per match setup?As written in big red colors in the main post - Quote- You may use Pillars, Pendulums, Mark Cards, and Marks (quanta cards) that don't match your 3 ElementsI'd assume yes. My confusion and request for additional clarification stems from the inclusion of the words changed to RED above. I've never referred or observed reference to a decks Mark as being a card. (This is independent of the obviously known Mark Cards which are separately mentioned in the rule quoted here.)
Quote from: rob77dp on February 13, 2014, 06:28:29 pm*Posting this identically on both Rules and Round 1 topics*Can deck Mark be any element or is it limited to a player's "available elements" per match setup?As written in big red colors in the main post - Quote- You may use Pillars, Pendulums, Mark Cards, and Marks (quanta cards) that don't match your 3 ElementsI'd assume yes.
- You may use Pillars, Pendulums, Mark Cards, and Marks (quanta cards) that don't match your 3 Elements
My confusion and request for additional clarification stems from the inclusion of the words changed to RED above. I've never referred or observed reference to a decks Mark as being a card. (This is independent of the obviously known Mark Cards which are separately mentioned in the rule quoted here.)
Quote from: CuCN on February 14, 2014, 03:30:08 am My confusion and request for additional clarification stems from the inclusion of the words changed to RED above. I've never referred or observed reference to a decks Mark as being a card. (This is independent of the obviously known Mark Cards which are separately mentioned in the rule quoted here.)I think that deck marks are actually cards as well. Hover at it, what appears? A mark card. (It's not that I don't detect sarcasm here, but I want to clarify things for all who take this seriously ^^)
Yes a mirror match and the two WC champions, more fair is impossible