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[[Meta Rule:134|Meta #134]] If one Special sets up a condition and then a second Special comes along with text that directly contradicts the first Special, then the Special played later takes precedence. On the other hand, Events always override the text of Specials. | [[Meta Rule:134|Meta #134]] If one Special sets up a condition and then a second Special comes along with text that directly contradicts the first Special, then the Special played later takes precedence. On the other hand, Events always override the text of Specials. | ||
+ | == External Links == | ||
+ | [http://overpower.ca/tools/quickspecials.php?code=HS View all specials coded HS] | ||
[[Category:Special cards]] | [[Category:Special cards]] | ||
+ | {{Specials}} |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 9 June 2012
http://overpower.ca/cards/specials/888.png Mr. Sinister's Cloning Process | |
Offensive | Yes |
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Defensive | No |
Duration | Battle |
Play this card in Current Battle. It has no immediate effect. In the next battle, player of the Special does not discard duplicates during the discard phase. This effect ends after the discard phase, and cards drawn later in the battle would still follow normal rules of duplication.
Meta Rules
Meta #53 Specials with lasting effects remain in play even if the Character who played the Special is K.O.'d.
Meta #95 Specials which affect how things occur in the next battle prior to the Battle phase (e.g., before placing begins in the next battle) can be negated in the battle in which they are played. Once the next battle begins (and the effect has already taken place) the Special is no longer in play (it is discarded to the Dead Pile) and cannot be negated. Specials which last longer than the placing phase can still be negated.
Meta #134 If one Special sets up a condition and then a second Special comes along with text that directly contradicts the first Special, then the Special played later takes precedence. On the other hand, Events always override the text of Specials.
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