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carpedro 11-19-2012 06:58 AM

n-1500 question
 
in reference to this post [url]http://www.bandai.com/naruto/showthread.php?t=97219[/url]
and

i was wondering why only works once while can work multiple times per turn?

like lets say i have 2 in hand and 1 1st hokage on the field. if i activated both yamatos and they each sent 1 revitalize to the bottom shouldnt the 1st hokage effect activate the second time also? and i do understand that cards effects can only be activated once per turn but the 1st effect isnt really an activated effect its an effect that when this condition is met, this happens. correct me if im wrong but it seems alot like the choji's.

Laughing_Man 11-26-2012 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carpedro (Post 1339376)
in reference to this post [url]http://www.bandai.com/naruto/showthread.php?t=97219[/url]
and

i was wondering why only works once while can work multiple times per turn?

like lets say i have 2 in hand and 1 1st hokage on the field. if i activated both yamatos and they each sent 1 revitalize to the bottom shouldnt the 1st hokage effect activate the second time also? and i do understand that cards effects can only be activated once per turn but the 1st effect isnt really an activated effect its an effect that when this condition is met, this happens. correct me if im wrong but it seems alot like the choji's.

n1488 has a mandatory effect, you do not choose whether or not he gets +1/+0.
n1500 has an optional effect that uses the word "can." That means you can only use his effect once per turn.

carpedro 11-26-2012 12:14 PM

oh ok thanks. i guess thats why the same applies to thanks for clearing it up


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