Valentino Mori
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GRAVEN
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How To Play
Strategies
Can I invoke a Titan on the first turn?
No.  You're only allowed to play one card on your first turn, not just one Human.

Can I invoke a Titan using cards played that same turn?
Yes.

Can I invoke more than one Titan per turn?
Yes.

Does it matter if I sacrifice Humans from the Front Line or the Back Line when I invoke my Titan?
Nope, doesn't matter.  You can sacrifice two Humans from the Back Line and invoke your Titan to the Front Line, or whatever.

Can I invoke Ulwent if Riquen is on the field?
Yes.  Riquen only negates Titans once they're on the Field.  You can play it to your opponent's field, but it will not be sent to your opponent's Discard Pile while Riquen is on the Field, so keep that in mind.

Does Riquen negate passive effects? 
Yes and no.  When a Human's effect is activated, either by circumstance (like Prophet being played from the hand) OR by intent (choosing to use Archer's effect to destroy a Human on the Back Line), Riquen can negate that effect, and if Riquen does, the rest of the effect is negated too.

If a card says it can't be moved or played to the Front Line, can I do it anyway since effects are negated on the Front Line?
No.  That effect preventing the card being played or moved to the Front Line applies whether the card is in your Hand, your Discard Pile, or your Back Line.  Until it moves, it is not negated, so it cannot be moved.

Is it possible to tie?
If a player has three Titans in the Discard Pile or has zero cards in their Deck, they lose in that moment.  Unless both players lose their Titans at the same time or both mill their last card in the same effect, one player will lose first.
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    • Not The Face >
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    • Sycorax >
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    • Triumvir >
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    • Graven >
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      • Strategies >
        • Riquen Beatdown
        • Zajoviel Resurrection
        • Ru'uk One Turn Kill
        • Thishma Engorgement
        • Iji Infestation
        • Bakucho Handbreaker
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    • Court of Contempt >
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