Just wanted to know why in tournaments when an opponent has to satisfy a power claim he moves the power from his House card into his own pool and the winner moves power from his pool onto his House card. Why ?
I cannot find anything in the Rule books that backs this up. If anything when you claim power you " move " power already in the game, thus if there is no power on a losing opponents House card you cannot move power. I just don't understand why its officially played differently at events than it is meant to be played out in the Rule book.
I may be missing something but to me it just doesn't make sense. I can just about understand each player having there own pool but to then move power onto your House card so the winner can then move power from his pool onto his card seems plain wrong. Its seems like its just fogging the distinction between "claiming power and "moving power"
And more importantly its opening up the potential for mishaps and side entrance shenanigans. It only takes the winner to not realise def has no power and to then claim(move) from pool and for the loser in that split second not to realise he has just done that !
I thought the reason you moved power was to differentiate between claiming and moving, ie I lose a power challange as defender, if I have no power to move then I cannot satisfy the power claim because the winning opponent cannot get his hands on power because he is physically trying to move power off my card.
Why not just have one power pool and play the game like so. When you claim you move off card and when you " claim ", ie, unopposed, renown etc, you claim from the pool as it states in rule book.
It really threw me off when I went to my first Tourny and that was being done, the amount of mistakes I saw just because of the extra mechanic of losing defender moving power back into pool and winner claiming power for a power claim through his pool. I really thought it was a mistake until I checked the Gencon Joust Final footage on youtube and realised they were doing the same.
Basically, why when power is being moved does it go into the pool at all ?
It maybe because Ive been playing it a certain way for a while but I just couldn't get my head around not being able to physically give an opponent his power claim if I lost a power challenge as the defender, instead, adding an extra mechanic of having to put power back into my pool and then making sure winner claimed (moved) from his house correctly.