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In that case always denotes a cost... Putting "you can" before it means it is optional and thus only once per turn.
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According to the definition of a cost, the words between "can" and "in that case" denote a cost.
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If "In that case" is not present, there is no cost. The only exception is the new effect template where the colon is the implied "In that case". The words between "can" and "in that case" are only a cost if "in that case" is present.
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So then its true that mandatory effects have no cost, correct?
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#65
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Its not that its mandatory and not having a cost, but it is a triggered effect that only occurs when put in play, so it is not an activated effect WITH a cost.
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#66
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Mandatory Activated Effects don't exist. Mandatory Triggers don't have a cost, because it doesn't ask you to optionally do something beforehand. Optional Triggers have a cost, such as the double element Ninjas from Weapons of War (Anko, Obito, Chikiru, Sai). As Tylar said, if it doesn't have the new effect template with the timing and cost printed, then it will always follow the "You can" .... "In that case" to denote a cost. |
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#67
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Thanks Nick, I completely put emphasis on the wrong term, but that's why I normally play, and you judge.
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I was working on One Piece too much and ended up using its rules in Naruto.
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leave lightning to me josh
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