Dragon's Lair Tokens

By Raw Recruit, in Warhammer: Invasion The Card Game

I am fairly new to playing Warhammer Invasion,but love playing with my son and friends. There are a few cards in some of the sets that are slightly confusing though. Dragon's Lair is one of those cards. Playing with my friend the other day,he played Dragon's Lair on round 2 =,which is fine. It states that,"At the beginning of your turn,put a resource token on this card, then you may remove 2 resource tokens on this card to search the top five cards of your deck for a dragon unit and put it into play. Then shuffle your deck."

Do the tokens come from his personal resource pool,or does he get to place a free resource token on Dragon's Lair each of his turns? Also,can he remove both tokens in the same round he places a second token,or does he have to wait until his next turn?

The resource tokens placed on Dragon's Lair comes from the shared resource pool, not his own pool. He can discard both resources on the turn that he plays the second one in order to search his deck.

Is it just me or does this seem a little over powering?

All cards that say something along the lines of, "at the beginning of your turn, place one resource....", will work this way unless the specific card states otherwise. An example would be Temple of Verena. It reads, Building .
You may spend resource tokens on this card as though they were in your pool.
Action: At the beginning of your turn, put up to 2 resources from your pool on this card.

Raw Recruit said:

Is it just me or does this seem a little over powering?

There are several ways of getting rid of supports. Plus there are not many dragons to choose from.

True,thanks for the assist

It'll grow in power as we get more dragons. Kind of like "call of the grandfather" when there were only two diseases. Support cards aren't too hard to destroy and units can be knocked off the table with some pretty cheap cards. So yeah, dropping a dragon for free is nasty, but I don't expect it to last very long or happen very often.