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Quote from: Aves on October 17, 2015, 01:38:58 amQuote from: Imgodzila12 on October 17, 2015, 12:04:53 amCan you have for example, four creatures and one creature? Or would you have to have one creature, one creature, so on and so forth.Quote from: iancudorinmarian on October 16, 2015, 07:34:54 am*snip*Each deck must contain exactly five permanents, five spells, and five creatures.You cannot use the same element for permanents, spells, and creatures (pillars, pendulums, and marks exempt).Each individual group must be made up using the same element.The "different elements" thing applies to each type of card-- your creatures, spells, and permanents. So if your creatures are all then your permanents and spells have to be different elements. Each group has to have the same element.[/list]So does that mean that we can have 5 creatures, then 5 spells and 5 permanents? cause that would be an instance where all 3 of the groups aren't the same element..No. All three have to be different.Also, what does mean?Cards which cost is taken from any possible pool source rather than a specific pool (contrast, for example, Short Sword (1 ) to Lobotomizer (3 ).Cards that 'costs ' does not have any icon, only numbers, on its cost corner (upper right corner).
Quote from: Imgodzila12 on October 17, 2015, 12:04:53 amCan you have for example, four creatures and one creature? Or would you have to have one creature, one creature, so on and so forth.Quote from: iancudorinmarian on October 16, 2015, 07:34:54 am*snip*Each deck must contain exactly five permanents, five spells, and five creatures.You cannot use the same element for permanents, spells, and creatures (pillars, pendulums, and marks exempt).Each individual group must be made up using the same element.The "different elements" thing applies to each type of card-- your creatures, spells, and permanents. So if your creatures are all then your permanents and spells have to be different elements. Each group has to have the same element.[/list]
Can you have for example, four creatures and one creature? Or would you have to have one creature, one creature, so on and so forth.
*snip*Each deck must contain exactly five permanents, five spells, and five creatures.You cannot use the same element for permanents, spells, and creatures (pillars, pendulums, and marks exempt).Each individual group must be made up using the same element.
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