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since the robot seeker is an army card, and thus has no limits as to hom many can be on the field, is each seeker's effect tied to only one character, or all seeker's tied to the same character? and if it is on an individual basis, can two seekers have the same target?
so you could take out some seriously strong characters with a team seeker attack all targeted at one character. but i suppose such is the power of an army deck...
also, what if a seeker targets another army character. i would assume it gets +3 against all of those army characters. am i correct in that assumption as far as everyone knows?
I would think so, because Robot Seeker says "name a character" and that you get a bonus against any character with that name. The fact that a character's version is "Army" (or anything else for that matter) shouldn't matter. JMO.
So the characters named are culmulative or will pile up with every Robot Seeker and that everytime they attack a character named by any one of the other Robot Seekers in the game, they'll get +3 ATK?
Suppose I have five out and say when they were recruited I named Magneto, Wolverine, Dr. Doom, Sabretooth and Titania, eveyrtime any of my Robot Seeker in play gets +3 whenever they'd be attacking any of the five named? Is that correct? :)
NO. Each Seeker only has 1 character it will get the +3 attack for, they don't "share." At least, I've never hard anything to indicate that they do.
That said, Seekers seem like they'd be pretty useful against a Sntinel deck, where you'd see the same characters several times. In general though, I just prefer Doom Bots
I'm not arguing the point one way or the other, but hasn't it been stated that notetaking isn't legal at UDE tournaments?
I suppose that you could mark each Seeker and it's targets with a marker of some sort (place a face up penny on Seeker "A" and a face up penny on all opponents Wild Sentinels), but this can be confusing in it's own right. If you have multiple Seekers, and one gets KOd, your opponent may try to juggle counters ("No, that one had Sentinel Mark II, this one has Sentinel Mark IV"... a little slight of hand and you can't prove otherwise).
Notes placed on your Seekers seem to be the way to go, but this is supposed to be illegal.