If you play Temporus, your opponent takes two turns and then you take two turns. If you play another Temporus on your first turn of the two, you still take an extra turn after playing Temporus, and then your opponent takes two turns again and you take two turns.
I thought the wording of the card was such that after your first turn, your opponent would take two turns, and then you take three turns.
And yes, I played two Temporus as a renounce darkness warlock and won that game after all the extra turns I gave my opponent. :)
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Sounds like it's working as intended, although I understand how the wording could lead to confusion. What this means is (if you have plan out your mana over those extra two turns), if you have a second Temporus you'd like to play, it doesn't matter - in terms of how it affects the turns - if you play it on your first or second in the set of turns.
But there's really no reason to play it on the second, because you'd miss out on at least 6 attack.
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If you play Temporus, your opponent takes two turns and then you take two turns. If you play another Temporus on your first turn of the two, you still take an extra turn after playing Temporus, and then your opponent takes two turns again and you take two turns.
I thought the wording of the card was such that after your first turn, your opponent would take two turns, and then you take three turns.
And yes, I played two Temporus as a renounce darkness warlock and won that game after all the extra turns I gave my opponent. :)
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Sounds like it's working as intended, although I understand how the wording could lead to confusion. What this means is (if you have plan out your mana over those extra two turns), if you have a second Temporus you'd like to play, it doesn't matter - in terms of how it affects the turns - if you play it on your first or second in the set of turns.
But there's really no reason to play it on the second, because you'd miss out on at least 6 attack.
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