Reading As Intended Is Hard.

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GregtheBiz 391

Hooray for people who want to try and be lawyers and break a wonderful game. Reading a card as it was intended and reading a card to make it work the way you want it are two completely different things. Having said that, until a clarification is made by FFG regarding Qui-Gon Jinn's Lightsaber and how it interacts with Luke's Protection, this is the deck I will be bringing to all major tournaments where prizes are being awarded.

The ridiculous combo of getting 1 shield onto Qui-Gon, playing his lightsaber onto him and then constantly cycling the Luke's Protection is not how the lightsaber was meant to be played. Since I have a regional in under a month, I have to make preparations that FFG will be its usual slow self in giving answers to obvious player errors.

If you are one of the people arguing that this should work, you are a person that is actively trying to ruin a great game by reading text in an OBVIOUSLY incorrect way. Boo on you.

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Stephilmike 22

I'm not sure I understand the question. Qui-Gon Jinn's Lightsaber exhausts, so you can only use it's ability once per round.

GregtheBiz 391

Because of the period after the sentence that says exhaust, people are playing it as you dont need to exhaust the lightsaber to draw a card, you only need to remove a shield. They are playing it as the exhausting is seperate from drawing a card.

ORTIZ 2

I like this deck)

the BEAST 1128

They changed it: This card should read: "After 1 or more shields are removed from attached character, you may exhaust this upgrade to give that character 1 shield. Then, if this upgrade is on Qui-Gon Jinn, you may draw a card."

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