QUOTE (The_Sultan @ July 11, 2009 03:51 pm)
Based on the rewording, this is how I would interpret YOU ARE DOOMED to work:
    1. Grievous plays YAD, chooses Obi-Wan, who is adjacent to a magnaguard.
    2. Obi-Wan's player must discard 2 cards. (Clone Troopers don't factor in, because they weren't chosen.)

    -OR-

    1. Griveous plays YAD and chooses a CT adjacent to him.
    2. Obi-Wan's player must discard 4 cards, because there are two of the chosen character in play.
That right?

Actually, neither. Why would you assume that "those characters" (plural) refers to the one adjacent character that Grievous chose (singular)? "Those characters" actually refers to Grievous and the Magnaguards...

So, if a player has a character adjacent to either Grievous or both Magnaguards and all are still alive, then the player discards 6, if Grievous and only 1 magnaguard are still alive, then the player discards 4, and if only one of Grievous/Magnaguards are alive, then the player discards 2.

I replaced "your characters" (which works fine in 1vs1 and 2vs2 or 6-player free-for-all, when you only control Grievous and Mangaguards), but doesn't work so well in masterplay when "your characters" could refer to your other character set. "Those characters" seemed to work better, because as a plural, I figured it could only refer to Grievous and Magnaguards.

If anyone has a better suggestion, I'm all ears.

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