Can I use a zero in a Consecutive Run, like zero-one-two instead of one-two-three?
No. The use of white dragons as zeroes is the solution to the League’s problem “how do we make a year that has a zero in it?” It’s also conceivable that the League might make a hand that uses tens or something, like: FFFF 5555 + 5555 = 10 …or something like that. If they made a hand like that, then the white dragon would need to be used. It’s really only when you see a “0” on the card that the League intends for anyone to use a white dragon as zero. You can’t make up consecutive runs with zeroes.
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