Here was an odd situation from the tourney yesterday--
I'd waded Ototo into a pack of enemies, and he was gonna die. To avoid my opponent killing him (Reckoning), I hit him with the Dawn Serpent's flame--intending to cheat up the damage and land some bursts all around. So I elected not to relent.
The randomizing flip went great, but when I flipped for his defense Ototo flipped the Red Joker. Ordinarily you can't cheat against the Red Joker, right? What made things really interesting was I had the Black Joker in my hand.
So the question was--could I cheat Black onto Red?
The TO ruled (in the moment) that yes, I could, because my opponent hadn't flipped the Red Joker, and that's how it reads. (Also, because it was hilarious, and I was losing badly anyways...)
What say you? Can you cheat Black onto your own Red?
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Here was an odd situation from the tourney yesterday--
I'd waded Ototo into a pack of enemies, and he was gonna die. To avoid my opponent killing him (Reckoning), I hit him with the Dawn Serpent's flame--intending to cheat up the damage and land some bursts all around. So I elected not to relent.
The randomizing flip went great, but when I flipped for his defense Ototo flipped the Red Joker. Ordinarily you can't cheat against the Red Joker, right? What made things really interesting was I had the Black Joker in my hand.
So the question was--could I cheat Black onto Red?
The TO ruled (in the moment) that yes, I could, because my opponent hadn't flipped the Red Joker, and that's how it reads. (Also, because it was hilarious, and I was losing badly anyways...)
What say you? Can you cheat Black onto your own Red?
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