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Old 12-15-2012, 08:24 AM
Vacdeil Vacdeil is offline
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The ruling makes total sense. A copy that is put in play with Haku should follow all Reinforcements and Squads costs and requirements (EC, HC and Sacrifice), since when you put in play one of those, you must meet those requirements and Haku puts the copy in play.
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Old 12-15-2012, 12:48 PM
Sai'ix Renkai Sai'ix Renkai is offline
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Ur not putting into play the reinforcement mjm. U put into play a copy token etc. of the reinforcement which realistically u would symbolize as a token. Yes that token will still b treated as a ninja.
I do believe sacrifice would still need to b met though.
You ARE putting in play a reinforcement though!

You are putting in a copy of that ninja. Therefore, any characteristics are also being copied. All Reinforcement ninjas have "REINFORCEMENT" in their characteristic lines. Therefore, you must follow the reinforcement rules.

Tokens do not exist in the Naruto CCG. We have coins. Insect coins, Sharingan Eye coins, Sand Armor coins, Growth coins, coins on missions, coins representing ninjas, and many more. Tokens exist in YuGiOh, Magic, and probably a lot more. Not Naruto. Scapegoat tokens are always Scapegoat in YGO. 1/1 Red Goblin tokens are always 1/1 Red Goblins. Haku plays a copy of the card. An EXACT copy. That follows the rules of the card. If you wanted to play a Jirobo S2 with Haku, you would need to pay the 1 hand cost AND sac Jirobo S1. If you wanted to play Jiraiya Sage Mode, guess what? Hand cost and Sacrifice would have to be met. You are proving my past point. MJM broke it down to the barest description for you, yet here you are STILL arguing him. You WANT us to argue, and you WANT us to waste our time proving your point wrong.
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Old 12-15-2012, 01:42 PM
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Why would you make a copy of a card you can't even actually put in play because you can't meet the sacrifice condition?
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Old 12-15-2012, 03:50 PM
NextoftheLegacy NextoftheLegacy is offline
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Why would you make a copy of a card you can't even actually put in play because you can't meet the sacrifice condition?
Well, first I wanted to ask about Nine Tails entrance cost, then I realized I should ask about HC too. At the time I couldn't think of any without Sacrifice, so I pulled a random one out of my rear. In retrospect Naruto (Six Tails) would have been a better example.
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Old 12-15-2012, 04:46 PM
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A token is just a card/coin/mancala piece/lint you found on the floor/etc. Its not an actual card type; no more than there being a head ninja in a team after that ninja was removed from the team. A coin is now just a phrase to reference an item we used to use to symbolize a "token". Both words "token" and "coin" in this instance can be used synonymously.
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Old 12-15-2012, 04:54 PM
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Sai'ix, using your logic splinter twin can make tokens by copying anything that it enchanted. Just like Haku can make copies/tokens of whatever it targeted.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:05 PM
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A token is just a card/coin/mancala piece/lint you found on the floor/etc. Its not an actual card type; no more than there being a head ninja in a team after that ninja was removed from the team. A coin is now just a phrase to reference an item we used to use to symbolize a "token". Both words "token" and "coin" in this instance can be used synonymously.
Do you not understand the actual topic of this exchange? The game does not recognize the word "token"; it is not in the Naruto CCG vocabulary at all. It's incorrect to refer to the copy of the Ninja as a token. Stop being stupid.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:16 PM
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Do you not understand the actual topic of this exchange? The game does not recognize the word "token"; it is not in the Naruto CCG vocabulary at all. It's incorrect to refer to the copy of the Ninja as a token. Stop being stupid.
That doesn't stop it from being a token. And heed your advice. Name calling is not required cause someone is calling out others logic.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:18 PM
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Quoting (and bolding) in agreement:

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You ARE putting in play a reinforcement though!

You are putting in a copy of that ninja. Therefore, any characteristics are also being copied. All Reinforcement ninjas have "REINFORCEMENT" in their characteristic lines. Therefore, you must follow the reinforcement rules.
The fact that the copy is represented by a coin or, dare I say it, token doesn't mean it gets around the rules for Reinforcement ninjas.

OK, you can now get into this pointless token vs. coin debate.
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Old 12-15-2012, 05:18 PM
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That doesn't stop it from being a token. And heed your advice. Name calling is not required cause someone is calling out others logic.
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It is not a token, it is a Ninja. Also, there was no name calling involved, I said you were being stupid. So again, stop being stupid.

It can be represented by a token but it is not a token, coin, etc. Cards that affect coins, tokens (if they existed), etc. would not affect the Ninja so calling it a coin or token is incorrect.
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