rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Master Out-of-Turn

5 messages from 3 participants · 30 April 1997 – 02 May 1997
original thread on Google Groups

b94...@zipi.fi.upm.es

Can you play more than one "Master Out-of-Turn" card between two of your own turns? Thanks. Please send me your answers to: E-mail: B94...@ZIPI.FI.UPM.ES Raul Juanas Lopez. E-Mail: B94...@ZIPI.FI.UPM.ES

L. Scott Johnson

b94...@zipi.fi.upm.es wrote: > > Can you play more than one "Master Out-of-Turn" card between two of your > own turns? No. VtES Rulebook: Once you've played an out-of-turn master card, you can't play another one until after your next turn. Jyhad Rulebook: You may not use another out-of-turn card if you've already used one for your master phase for the next turn. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@regency.wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team

Stuart J. Pieloch

>> Can you play more than one "Master Out-of-Turn" card between two of your >> own turns? >No. >VtES Rulebook: > Once you've played an out-of-turn master card, you can't play > another one until after your next turn. >L. Scott Johnson (vte...@regency.wizards.com) So if I play a M:OOT rotshreck during my predators turn, he ends his turn, I untap take no master on account of the Rotschreck being played and all, then during my turn wanted to play absolution of the diabolist or the Gangrel anti-tribu no wild hunt card that you used in Beta, I could not because by the V:tes Rules I cannot play another M:OOT until AFTER my next turn? Yes that was one sentence - that's why I'm an engineer and not an English major. ;-) Thanks Scott. Stu

L. Scott Johnson

Stuart J. Pieloch wrote: > > >> Can you play more than one "Master Out-of-Turn" card between two of your > >> own turns? > >No. > >VtES Rulebook: > > Once you've played an out-of-turn master card, you can't play > > another one until after your next turn. > > So if I play a M:OOT rotshreck during my predators turn, he ends his > turn, I untap take no master on account of the Rotschreck being played > and all, then during my turn wanted to play absolution of the > diabolist or the Gangrel anti-tribu no wild hunt card that you used in > Beta, I could not because by the V:tes Rules I cannot play another > M:OOT until AFTER my next turn? Hmmm. Apparently so (that is, you cannot play the MOOT cards that allow themselves to be played on your own turn until after your current turn if you've played a MOOT since your *last* turn). (*) This rule should probably have said "master phase" instead of "turn", but the rules writers don't always take every corner-case into consideration when writing the rules. Since some of these corner-case omissions are still considered active rules by the RT (deflection allowing the new target to block, for instance), I'll pass this along to the Rules Team to see if this qualifies. [ quoted text not captured ]

Stuart J. Pieloch

>Hmmm. Apparently so (that is, you cannot play the MOOT cards that >allow themselves to be played on your own turn until after your >current turn if you've played a MOOT since your *last* turn). (*) >This rule should probably have said "master phase" instead of >"turn", but the rules writers don't always take every corner-case >into consideration when writing the rules. >Since some of these corner-case omissions are still considered >active rules by the RT (deflection allowing the new target to >block, for instance), I'll pass this along to the Rules Team to >see if this qualifies. Thanks It seemed odd to me that a M:oot ruling should read until end of next turn, but so does the political action do not replace until the end of your turn rule. Which Still confuses me in why it was written that way. Please let me know the RTR decision via email if you have a minute scott as this thread will have long since expired on my news reader. Otherwise I'll pick it up in the Rules summaries like I ought to Thanks Stu [ quoted text not captured ]