Mance's Predictable Maneuvers multiple times?

Spleen

New member
When Mance plays Predictable Maneuvers it's plausible that the trigger "if either unit performs an action this turn" could be met multiple times in a single turn, an example of this would be if you targeted cavalry, who might make a free maneuver before performing another action, or alternatively, the targeted NCU could take swords and use it on the targeted combat unit.

In such an instance, do you consider the card fully resolved after the first time it triggers, move it to the discard and it no longer has any effect for that turn, or would it remain in play triggering each time a targeted unit took an action?
 

titfilou

New member
Oh right. So i would say that the cards reads
"If either unit performs an action(...)"
As soon as the mentionned units performs an action you resolve the card and discard it. Once an effect is resolved it doesn't stay.
 

Yelraek

New member
Oh right. So i would say that the cards reads
"If either unit performs an action(...)"
As soon as the mentionned units performs an action you resolve the card and discard it. Once an effect is resolved it doesn't stay.

Please refrain from answering here unless you know the answer with solid references. There exists other avenues that we can use to discuss the rules.

In this particular case I'll refute you by saying... the card "resolved" right when it triggered by placing an effect on both an NCU and a Combat Unit which lasts the entire turn. Sure, you can discard the card right after that before the opponent even continues to play his turn. But the effect still lasts the entire turn.
 

CMON Michael Shinall

Administrator
Once the effect of the card is resolved it is done. it does not create a "lingering blanket" beyond its initial resolution (the wording would be "Each time this Turn... etc etc if the effect is intended to resolve multiple times).
 
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