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Subject: zertz potential question rss

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Joe Cordingley
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in the rules concerning zertz potentials it says "take the potential from the basic piece and jump", does that mean leave the basic piece there and jump with the potential piece, OR, does it mean remove the potential piece from play and jump with the basic piece (meaning you only use it once)? Or is it something completely different?

Also, why does the zertz potential move in the style of a yinsh piece?
 
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Dirk Chegigo
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Re:zertz potential question
llamawobble (#27103),
You remove the potential from the piece and jump with the potential. The basic piece stays where it is and the potential lands on the unoccupied space at the end of the row you jumped. You can only use this ability once. It then acts as a normal gipf piece while in play.

Why does it move in the style of a YINSH piece? I don't know. Perhaps the potential's movement helped inspire YINSH.
 
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Re:zertz potential question
Chegigo (#36534),
Agreed; makes me wonder how the Yinsh potential will behave.
 
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