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If I have a Masters Stance in play, and I play a Masters Block that covers the entire grid, and still allows me to attack as normal, can I make the Block a Guard with the Masters Stance?

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If I have a Masters Stance in play, and I play a Masters Block that covers the entire grid, and still allows me to attack as normal, can I make the Block a Guard with the Masters Stance?

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A13.11 Yes, you can. However, any additional effects granted by the Master’s Block (such as making a Hidden attack, etc.) only occur if the block is the last defense used to block an attack that turn. If it is just sitting there, and your opponent is not attacking, you don’t get the added Hidden/Exert/whatever effect of the Master’s Block. And since there is no text restricting your attacks (like on Right or Left Guard) and the Master’s Block says you may attack normally, you may attack through the Guard.

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