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you had to have seen this coming. mifune vs mifune part 2.
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Isn't that how replacement effects work not how continuous effects work. Explain why there's is an exception made here. Mifune is obviously a continuous effect. It just works under set conditions (a battle). Or explain the ruling more in-depth. I'm fairly confident I'm not the only one baffled by this ruling. Though I maybe the only one willing to question this. Last edited by spiritomb : 03-14-2013 at 12:52 AM. |
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Bump ...........
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What about if the two Mifune came out at the same time? (Applying your logic)
Lets say I play on my . Then I play another . Next turn I play I send out the two Mifune in a team and I sent out an arbitrary ninja in another team. That other team is blocked by . I have no jutsu. The uses and takes one of my . I have nothing in response. Next turn my opponent who took my goes out to battle only with it. I block with my . Who gets to use jutsu and why? Last edited by spiritomb : 03-26-2013 at 04:48 PM. |
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Ignored again I see.
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