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Brother's Blood

7 messages from 5 participants · 17 December 2001 – 18 December 2001
original thread on Google Groups

Jozxyqk

More Clan Impersonation games... The Superior version of Brother's Blood is worded: Put this card on this vampire. The vampire with this card can burn his or her own blood to heal or prevent destruction from damage taken by a member of this circle in combat. A vampire may have only one Brother's Blood. Since the vampire playing it is only required to be a Blood Brother, and a member of this circle, at the time of playing the card, what happens if that BB Clan Impersonates? Situation: Tom is in combat. Jerry plays "Brother's Blood" at Superior, and it stays on him. Then Jerry Clan Impersonates to Samedi. Can he still prevent damage to Chicago Circle Blood Brothers? Here's where it gets interesting: Then I play Regenerative Blood on Jerry. Can he heal at twice the efficiency on behalf of the Chicago Circle? Or only for himself?

LSJ

Jozxyqk wrote: > > More Clan Impersonation games... > > The Superior version of Brother's Blood is worded: > > Put this card on this vampire. The vampire with this card > can burn his or her own blood to heal or prevent destruction > from damage taken by a member of this circle in combat. A > vampire may have only one Brother's Blood. > > Since the vampire playing it is only required to be a Blood Brother, > and a member of this circle, at the time of playing the card, what > happens if that BB Clan Impersonates? > > Situation: > Tom is in combat. > Jerry plays "Brother's Blood" at Superior, and it stays on him. > > Then Jerry Clan Impersonates to Samedi. > Can he still prevent damage to Chicago Circle Blood Brothers? Yes. Actually, if Tom also Clan Impersonates (to a Malkavian, for instance), Jerry can still use the card in play. > Here's where it gets interesting: > Then I play Regenerative Blood on Jerry. > Can he heal at twice the efficiency on behalf of the Chicago > Circle? Yes. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Jozxyqk

>> Then Jerry Clan Impersonates to Samedi. >> Can he still prevent damage to Chicago Circle Blood Brothers? > Yes. Actually, if Tom also Clan Impersonates (to a Malkavian, for > instance), Jerry can still use the card in play. Hmm.. Then, does "Circle" status stick around with CI? Can Jerry the Samedi still heal Tom the Malkavian? Or only the remaining Blood Brothers of Chicago? > >> Here's where it gets interesting: >> Then I play Regenerative Blood on Jerry. >> Can he heal at twice the efficiency on behalf of the Chicago >> Circle? > Yes. Sweet. :)

LSJ

Jozxyqk wrote: > > >> Then Jerry Clan Impersonates to Samedi. > >> Can he still prevent damage to Chicago Circle Blood Brothers? > > > Yes. Actually, if Tom also Clan Impersonates (to a Malkavian, for > > instance), Jerry can still use the card in play. > > Hmm.. Then, does "Circle" status stick around with CI? Can Jerry > the Samedi still heal Tom the Malkavian? Yes, as above. See card text. CI doesn't change Circle (card text). [ quoted text not captured ]

Orpheus

> CI doesn't change Circle (card text). Is there any known way to change circle ?

James Coupe

In message <9vltv4$1qp$1...@wanadoo.fr>, Orpheus <orph...@wanadoo.fr> writes: >> CI doesn't change Circle (card text). > >Is there any known way to change circle ? No. -- James Coupe PGP 0x5D623D5D It's been a long road, getting from there to here EBD690ECD7A1FB457CA213D7E It's been a long time, and my time is finally near 668C3695D623D5D I will see my dream come alive at last, I will touch the sky And they're not gonna hold me down no more, no they're not gonna change my mind

Mike Ooi

"James Coupe" <ja...@zephyr.org.uk> wrote in message news:dM3z47G8...@gratiano.zephyr.org.uk... > In message <9vltv4$1qp$1...@wanadoo.fr>, Orpheus <orph...@wanadoo.fr> > writes: > >> CI doesn't change Circle (card text). > > > >Is there any known way to change circle ? > > No. Actually, I beg to differ. I believe you jolly fellows call it a "biro". -Mike