I recently played Kirai against a Lady J crew that of course had a bunch of Death Marshall's. There was a lot of burying going on and I have a few questions as a result.
Page 47 states that when a model is buried it does not count as"In Play" and is removed from play and usually set on its stat card as a reminder.
Page 51 states that when summoning a model a crew may never exceed a model's rare limit. If, for example, an Action would summon a Rare 1 model into a Crew when the Crew already has a copy of that model on the table, the effect that summons the model fails.
So my question is, when a Rare 1 model is buried and not in play is it still considered on the table? If the Ikiryo is buried can another one be summoned through Kirai's Malevolence ability?
Also, can you end the cursed object condition from a buried model to score a VP at the end of a given turn? Page 47 states that buried models still process conditions and other effects that happen at the end of the turn such as burning and poison. I wasn't sure if this also meant VP scoring conditions on a model that is not considered "in play".
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I recently played Kirai against a Lady J crew that of course had a bunch of Death Marshall's. There was a lot of burying going on and I have a few questions as a result.
Page 47 states that when a model is buried it does not count as "In Play" and is removed from play and usually set on its stat card as a reminder.
Page 51 states that when summoning a model a crew may never exceed a model's rare limit. If, for example, an Action would summon a Rare 1 model into a Crew when the Crew already has a copy of that model on the table, the effect that summons the model fails.
So my question is, when a Rare 1 model is buried and not in play is it still considered on the table? If the Ikiryo is buried can another one be summoned through Kirai's Malevolence ability?
Also, can you end the cursed object condition from a buried model to score a VP at the end of a given turn? Page 47 states that buried models still process conditions and other effects that happen at the end of the turn such as burning and poison. I wasn't sure if this also meant VP scoring conditions on a model that is not considered "in play".
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