Delinquent Duo old school

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Delinquent Duo
Normal Spell
Pay 1000 Life Points. Your opponent randomly selects and discards 1 card from his/her hand and then selects and discards another card from his/her hand.


Old School

Delinquent Duo
Normal Spell
Pay 1000 Life Points. Randomly select and discard 1 card from your opponent's hand. Your opponent then selects and discards another card from his/her hand.



Does this mean a Player who activates Delinquent Duo can no longer select 1 card in the opponents hand?
 
Yes, You can't select.

I guess Delinquent Duo was errated in order to prove "Total Randomization" when "randomly discarding" form the hand. I guess we will see this on Don Zaloog and Spirit Reaper too...:(

PD: It was more fun to manually discard :D
 
Actually that is not exactly what it means. What it means is that the card must be selected randomly. One common method of random discard is shuffling your hand and allowing your opponent to select a card.

There are several other ways to randomly discard and any of those can be used as well.
Spot's Knight
 
spotsknight said:
One common method of random discard is shuffling your hand and allowing your opponent to select a card.
Tend to go with this one myself and most other people I know do so too, afterall your opponent can't fault you on it since it's they themselves who happen to have the choice aspect as to which of the randomised cards gets discarded. Do know one or two who give the opponent the cards to shuffle and then the opponent holds them up for them to pick one of but this has the disadvantage of allowing your opponent to see your entire hand.
 
I've using a method. My opponent calls a number (less than the number of cards in his/her hand) and Shuffles the hand face-down. When I say "Stop", he/she counts and discards the card that would be in the position of the number my opponent previously said :p

You can Always call a Judge to shuffle your opponent's hand and you opponent discards the card randomly :D
 
DimensionalWarrior said:
I've using a method. My opponent calls a number (less than the number of cards in his/her hand) and Shuffles the hand face-down. When I say "Stop", he/she counts and discards the card that would be in the position of the number my opponent previously said :p

You can Always call a Judge to shuffle your opponent's hand and you opponent discards the card randomly :D
You can but if you need to call a judge to determine a random discard, you are going to annoy the judge. While this is technically a valid choice, there is no reason that you and your opponent can not figure a random way to do it. Calling a judge over for something like this is a waste of game time and a judges time.

If you really want a method without your opponent selecting a card, place them face down and roll a die (bring dice to do this;))
Spot's Knight
 
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