No, Jack Washington is not a Master card while in play.
Flux
Here is a similar question:
Goth Band can take counters off of Master Cards.. Do they have to
be counters *produced by* that Master Card?
Can you play Corruption on Jack Washington, and then use your
Goth Band to pull the Corruption Counters off of him and onto your own
Masters?
/Jake/ Washington is not a Master card while in play, correct.
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Yes.
> Can you play Corruption on Jack Washington, and then use your
> Goth Band to pull the Corruption Counters off of him and onto your own
> Masters?
No, since /Jake/ Washington is not a Master card in play.
A better example being, moving a vandalism counter from a powerbase.
> Flux wrote:
>
>> "Jack Crow" <no...@nowhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:3b31a4ea....@news.flrtn1.occa.home.com...
>>
>>> Can Goth Band move a counter from say...Jack the Anarch to Jack
>>> Washington as a life counter?
>>
>> No, Jack Washington is not a Master card while in play.
>
>
> /Jake/ Washington is not a Master card while in play, correct.
so is he unique? because he's a Unique Master card but not a Unique Mortal
Yes. A unique card is a unique card.
What else could "Unique" mean on the card?
I thought that was an excellent question. It's hard to tell what about
cards mutate and what does not through the different phases and
locations it could end up in.
Still yes.