Duel of Sword Rules wording revision
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Duel of Sword Rules wording revision
I would like to suggest a Duel of Swords rules wording revision, please.
The rules of DoS state the use of the move Disengage thusly:
"There are ten moves which all ranks may use, and only Disengage may be used twice in a row during a duel."
This makes it sound like Disengage may be used ONLY twice in a row, and not an unlimited number of times in a row. I was always told (even while training for calling) that Disengage could only be used twice in a row.
If it is a fact that this move can be used as many times in a row as a duelist wishes, the wording in the Game Guide should read like this:
"There are ten moves which all ranks may use, and only Disengage may be used as many times in a row during a duel as a player wishes."
Thank you for your time.
The rules of DoS state the use of the move Disengage thusly:
"There are ten moves which all ranks may use, and only Disengage may be used twice in a row during a duel."
This makes it sound like Disengage may be used ONLY twice in a row, and not an unlimited number of times in a row. I was always told (even while training for calling) that Disengage could only be used twice in a row.
If it is a fact that this move can be used as many times in a row as a duelist wishes, the wording in the Game Guide should read like this:
"There are ten moves which all ranks may use, and only Disengage may be used as many times in a row during a duel as a player wishes."
Thank you for your time.
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Disengage may be used twice in a row but there is no requirement that it must be used twice in a row.
It's the only move out of any of the 3 dueling games that can be used back-to-back (outside of special-rules events). With normal rules in place, duelers cannot used Disengage more than twice in a row (i.e. while back-to-back is fine, back-to-back-to-back is not).
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It's the only move out of any of the 3 dueling games that can be used back-to-back (outside of special-rules events). With normal rules in place, duelers cannot used Disengage more than twice in a row (i.e. while back-to-back is fine, back-to-back-to-back is not).
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It seems there's a larger concern here in regard to the Disengage. I have always been under the same impression that the disengage is an unlimited use move. If you want to Disengage 15 rounds in a row then you can. It's not limited to only twice in a row, it can be used four, five, six times in a row.
Guess we need some old school clarification maybe so everyone is on the same page?
Guess we need some old school clarification maybe so everyone is on the same page?
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As far back as I can remember, as well as have seen personally, Disengage could be used an unlimited amount of time. I have seen it used, in the past, 5 times in a row.
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I've always read it as "twice in a row", unlike other moves that can only be used one time every other move. "Twice in a row" making it that it is outside of the norm and can be used unlimited times.
Personally, I've dis'd up to five times in a row once in a duel against old time Warlords and nothing was brought up; so I always thought it was unlimited.
Personally, I've dis'd up to five times in a row once in a duel against old time Warlords and nothing was brought up; so I always thought it was unlimited.
It was my fault. As far as I figure, move memory only lasted two rounds. The previous round and the current round. Because anything before the previous round is fair game, unless you did it the previous round.
I dissed twice in a row in rounds 9 and 10. Then I dissed twice in a row rounds 10 and 11.
I dissed twice in a row in rounds 9 and 10. Then I dissed twice in a row rounds 10 and 11.
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I'd always interpreted "twice in a row" as a limit (e.g. two times in a row being the limit, no more) - I have no idea what the original intent was. I can't remember a time I've see it used more than back-to-back either. If I've had it wrong all these years, I apologize!
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The general rule for all moves in the matrix games is that you can never use the same move twice in a row. Dis, being the exception to that, is stated as the opposite - you may use it twice in a row.
It's meant to be stated as the "twice in a row" exception to all others, not to limit it to only two consecutive rounds.
It's meant to be stated as the "twice in a row" exception to all others, not to limit it to only two consecutive rounds.
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That's pretty much my recollection as well. It isn't/wasn't limited to just two consecutive rounds.Kalamere wrote:The general rule for all moves in the matrix games is that you can never use the same move twice in a row. Dis, being the exception to that, is stated as the opposite - you may use it twice in a row.
It's meant to be stated as the "twice in a row" exception to all others, not to limit it to only two consecutive rounds.
Which is not to say that it's a brilliant strategy.
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Honestly, I'm not debating the legality of it being used more than twice in a row, I was just stating that the wording needs to be revised. I've asked a few other duelists as well, and they agreed that the wording does make it seem as if twice in a row is the limit, so the wording of the rule in the Game Guide is a little confusing and might need to be revised so it makes it clear that, if someone really does want to use it 15 times in a row (whoever that poor fool may be
), they (or their opponent) won't have any questions about the legality of doing so, as I did.
That being said, Teagan, that was pretty slick of you.

That being said, Teagan, that was pretty slick of you.

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