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Originally Posted by AndreThaGiant
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Q: When a unit that has or had an Order Marker dies, does the Lion of Punjab deactivate?
A: Yes. When a unit that has/had an OM dies, the Lion of Punjab power becomes deactivated.
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I really had a problem with this for a while because it seems to conflict with Rygarn’s ruling for his own Chrono-Key power
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Originally Posted by The Book of Rygarn
-Rulings and Clarifications-
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Q: Can you use Chrono-Key to move an order marker from a card whose figures have all been destroyed to a different card?
A: Yes. An army card whose figures have all been destroyed is still in your army.
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So I did some research to try to articulate my case that one of these rulings is incorrect. Then I ran across this, and spotted the difference in the wording of their powers
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Originally Posted by Scytale
From the Official FAQ:
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- VALIANT ARMY DEFENSE BONUS : Army With Valiant and Non-Valiant Units
If my non-Valiant figures are destroyed, and only Valiant figures are left on the battlefield, can the 4th Massachusetts Line use their Valiant Army Defense Bonus?
Yes. (Hasbro FAQ)
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This ruling tell us that "you control" only includes figures on the battlefield, while "in your army" includes all army cards in your army.
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Ranjit's
Lion of Punjab power is a "Army Cards you control" power while Rygarn's
Chrono-Key power is an "Army Card in your army" power.