mlvanbie |
□ When you play Blessing of the Gods, add a d12 in place of the normal die. (□ If the result was odd, you may recharge the blessing).
What happens if you use BotG to mimic the top card of the Blessings deck and get two dice?
It also seems like it should be 'play BotG on a check', since the explore power wouldn't make sense.
At the end of your turn, after (□ and before) you reset your hand, you may attempt to recharge a spell in your discard pile.
The power just says attempt to recharge a spell and S&S spells only mention banishment after you've played a spell (somewhat different if you display it). So can Amaryllis attempt to recharge a Divine spell in her discard pile using a d4 Divine?
tkpope |
Primalist wrote:□ When you play Blessing of the Gods, add a d12 in place of the normal die. (□ If the result was odd, you may recharge the blessing).What happens if you use BotG to mimic the top card of the Blessings deck and get two dice?
It's not the result of that die. If the TOTAL result is odd, you may recharge the blessing.
It also seems like it should be 'play BotG on a check', since the explore power wouldn't make sense.
Not sure that's necessary as you only roll a die on a check, not on an explore.
Amaryllis wrote:At the end of your turn, after (□ and before) you reset your hand, you may attempt to recharge a spell in your discard pile.The power just says attempt to recharge a spell and S&S spells only mention banishment after you've played a spell (somewhat different if you display it). So can Amaryllis attempt to recharge a Divine spell in her discard pile using a d4 Divine?
Sure.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
For each normal die you would add, add a d12 instead.
And while you're correct that that power doesn't make sense with the explore power of BotG, there's a sentence in the Golden Rule that covers that: "If a card instructs you to do something impossible, like draw a card from an empty deck, ignore that instruction." In this case, since there's no normal die to replace, replacing it is impossible. (If we had to list all the exceptions to everything, the cards would have more exceptions than they would have useful things to say.)
Yes on recharging with the d4, as with S&S, we removed the rule requiring you to have the appropriate skill to recharge a card.