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If you have two of them, can you run them both at 70 points each? Or if you have 3 split into the two of them? Or does the unique ring keep you from fielding both even though they are different dials.
If you have two of them, can you run them both at 70 points each? Or if you have 3 split into the two of them? Or does the unique ring keep you from fielding both even though they are different dials.
They are Unique, only one can be played on a force.
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Yes. Regardless of which dial you play, you can only play one of this figure. The name and set symbol/number are the same, so the unique ring rules apply.
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Pretty sure they're all the same set number, so no you couldn't field two. It is odd, and unless they show up as LEs in something, you're probably never going to want to split them.
posting a similar question and not sure if it has already been answer in other areas ( yes i did try and look). Does a number followed by a letter break the rule of Unique as in with the Batmobile, it collectors number is different based on if it is Autopiloted #V001a or Piloted #V001b, in the case could you play one of each?