Hey, friend of the Smoker player here, I’m like 90% sure he couldn’t have played the Brannew back out with Moria if he doesn’t have another brannew already in trash, not positive so don’t quote me but having played Lucci before I’m p sure that’s how it works, now ultimately I don’t think it would’ve mattered bc he wiffed with the brannew anyways and still was able to pop your 3rd body with Rebecca + Koby, so you couldn’t have gone for game the following turn regardless with only the 2 bodies while he had 2 life, but if anyone knows 100% the ruling on this I’d like to know bc I’m p sure u can’t replace the body to then readd the same body for either Moria effect, just a curious player here looking to get better with the correct ruling
@@GabeFenesse Ive been told the ruling is correct. Going for game wasn’t necessarily what I wanted. I really needed that mill haha. But GGs to him. He was cool. I just wanted some clarification on it.
Hey, friend of the Smoker player here, I’m like 90% sure he couldn’t have played the Brannew back out with Moria if he doesn’t have another brannew already in trash, not positive so don’t quote me but having played Lucci before I’m p sure that’s how it works, now ultimately I don’t think it would’ve mattered bc he wiffed with the brannew anyways and still was able to pop your 3rd body with Rebecca + Koby, so you couldn’t have gone for game the following turn regardless with only the 2 bodies while he had 2 life, but if anyone knows 100% the ruling on this I’d like to know bc I’m p sure u can’t replace the body to then readd the same body for either Moria effect, just a curious player here looking to get better with the correct ruling
@@GabeFenesse Ive been told the ruling is correct. Going for game wasn’t necessarily what I wanted. I really needed that mill haha.
But GGs to him. He was cool. I just wanted some clarification on it.