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==== - If a player holds more than one Sacrifice Token (variant or multiple granted by house rules), they may spend additional tokens on different turns. If both players each have pending effects (e.g., A granted B a Double Move and B granted A a Double Move earlier), apply them in chronological order. When multiple pending Double Moves would occur, they resolve on the appropriate next turns and skip penalties apply to the granters as usual. ==== * If a player would be skipped but also has a pending Double Move to take on that same scheduled turn (rare if you allowed unusual timing), the Double Move takes precedence: a scheduled Double Move cannot be executed if the player is skipped; the skip cancels that playerโs turn entirely (including any pending Double Move), so tokens should not be permitted to create contradictory timing โ we recommend the following safe rule: a player may not grant a Double Move that would fall on the same turn that player is scheduled to be skipped. (This prevents paradoxes.)
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