Okay, just to check I have this right (starting a new topic because the old one is locked):
-If I Possess someone and make them take their -
token (usually by making them buy Ball), I get the token instead. Say if they're green and I'm yellow, I take their green token. This much I understand.
-Following on that, if I buy Ball the turn I play Possession, that should mean that after Possessing the green player and making them buy Ball, I should have two -
tokens - my yellow one, and their green one. This seems pretty obvious.
-Then when green takes their unPossessed turn, they can buy Ball without taking a -
token because I currently have theirs, and they couldn't take mine (or anyone else's) even if it were available.
-However, here we come to a tricky bit: let's say I (yellow) play a single Copper on my next turn, producing
, triggering the -
tokens. Do they activate one at a time? Do I choose which one? My guess would be they both trigger, and you end up losing
, but there is no stipulation on the token saying you can't go below
, so does that leave you with -
to spend? What would that even mean?
-Let's say I've managed to lose the green token. Now green player buys their own Ball. Do they take that green -
token again? Or have my Possession shenanigans prevented them from ever having to take it again this game?