TALES OF MIDDLE-EARTH COMMANDER

Círdan the Shipwright

Círdan the Shipwright

造船者奇尔丹


传奇生物 ~妖精/贵族


警戒 密议~每当造船者奇尔丹进战场或攻击时,每位牌手各私下投票选择一位牌手,然后展示投票结果。对每位牌手而言,其每得一票,便抓一张牌。对每位未得票的牌手而言,其可以将一张永久物牌从其手上放进战场。


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Illustrated by Filipe Pagliuso

· Tales of Middle-earth Commander (LTC)


Círdan the Shipwright


#133 · Rare · Simplified Chinese · Nonfoil


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2023-06-16 : Abilities that trigger "whenever players finish voting" trigger once all players have voted or once all secret votes are revealed, but they won't go on the stack until the current spell or ability finishes resolving.

2023-06-16 : After the votes are revealed, first the player whose turn it is draws a card for each vote they received, then each other player in turn order does so. Then, if the first player received no votes, they may put a permanent card from their hand onto the battlefield. Then each other player in turn order does the same.

2023-06-16 : Before secret votes are revealed, players may announce how they intend to vote, but they can't reveal what they actually wrote down until all votes are simultaneously revealed. Players can lie about how they intend to vote before the votes are revealed.

2023-06-16 : Each player must vote for one of the available options. They can't abstain.

2023-06-16 : No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote.

2023-06-16 : The phrase "the vote is tied" refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn't tied.

2023-06-16 : To secretly vote, each player writes down their chosen option without showing it to anyone else. Each player then keeps their vote secret until all players simultaneously reveal their votes.

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