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    RTFC and Posion Arrow

    Poison Arrow should be allowed to target your own allies. It only allows targeting of enemy allies. This violates play the cards as it reads rule.


    I run into situation where I could not play one of my allies back into hand or out of play. I was playing a Wulven with no allies using the plus two health every turn with no allies tactic. Very annoying. I managed to steal this card from his card; however, I couldn't get Erika Shadowhunter off the board. He could not attack her and her attack was reduced to zero. I should have been able to play poison arrow on my own alley.

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    This has been a complaint for quite a while - the game doesn't let you target your own stuff for reasons not stated anywhere ... Wait, how did you get a copy of Erika and Poison Arrow playing a Wulven deck? It's not possible.
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    However much one kind of longs to see the actors in war outdo each other in cunning activity, finesse, and stratagem, still one has to admit that these qualities show themselves but little in history and have rarely been able to emerge from amongst the mass of relations and circumstances.
    The reason for this is obvious enough: Strategy knows no other activity than the arrangement of combats with the measures which relate to it. It doesn't know, like ordinary life, actions that consist of mere words, i.e. expressions, declarations, etc. But these, which are inexpensive, are what the crafty one prefers to deceive with.
    This sober truth is always felt through and through by the actor in war and therefore he ceases to fancy a game of shrewd agility. Necessity presses so hard into immediate action that there is no room left for it. In a word, the pieces on the strategical chessboard lack the mobility that is the element of stratagem and cunning. - CvC, On War

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    Coorection: I should been more clear. I was playing against a Wulven. The hero I was playing was Gwenneth Truesight.

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