Originally Posted by ImmortalCow View Post
Hi, I would verily like to join in ^^

I have a question about PFS cards, it says I can only have 3 in my deck, but how is that meaning exactly? Can I make 3x 1 circle cards and have 3 of each of them, or can I have only 3 total instances of the card?

You can have 3 cards of strength I, or 3 of each strength, or any other combination as long it follows the rule about number of cards of same strength and card upkeep.

I think there is no point in choosing low tier cards for PFS if you can't have more than one of them in the deck!

You can have them more then one. Also, look the answer about grey circles on cards.

And I'm not sure that I understand the "minimal range between assigned point damage", could you please explain with an example?

To tell you the truth I have yet to find good way of assigning damage points to these cards, and for now these cards will not be introduced. We will discuss on this org how to make a tables for them.

My idea was to have two arrays, but it's not working as I imagine it, so I took it out in the rule book.


I also found a mistake (inconsistency) in the rule book;
You can have up to 3 same cards of strength I and 2 of same cards of strength II and III in your deck!
Above you say you can only have 1 of each strength III card, not two like it says in the rule book.

Also you spelt "lawyers" wrong in the first paragraph

This is minor but you list the cards as "RED, BLUE, GOLD and VIOLET." but the picture shows "RED, BLUE, VIOLET and GOLD." I don't think anyone would be confused but it's a bit strange to change the order. The sentence before that lists the names of the card (attack, defend, etc) in that order, not the order in the picture.

Fixed. Rule Book is re-posted. Thx.

Also can I use more than one combo/counter in 1 turn? Eg if I attack and win then use 1 combo, can I use a second combo?

As long you have them on your hand of those 3 cards you can. If you for example in your hand have one good defense card and 2 counter cards, and you play your defense and do a point damage, u can then play both of those 2 counter cards from your hand and devastate your opponent.


What do silver circles in the dice damage area mean?

If you have grey circle on the place 4, and you try to activate card with dice and get number 4, your card is discarded and it's not doing any kind of point damage. Like miss-fire. You just lose your turn. It is a risk of play with better cards if you go with activation.
Players will stick more with default damage, and those bold ones will maybe do more. ;}



When I play a defense card face up do I HAVE to use dice damage?

No. But then there is no meaning in playing it that way. If you show your default damage to your opponent he will either choose not to attack you since he doesn't have a card to penetrate your defense, or he will see what attack he can use to do that.

Playing it like that you lose your tactical moment and you allow your opponent to find a better way around your defense.