Fong Min Hun (min...@pop.jaring.my) wrote:
: I need some clarification on the Betrayer card....it says that if you
: have an uncontrolled vampire that your opponent controls....huh?
Hello,
Where is the problem ?
You can have a Vampire in your uncontrolled area which is in
the controlled area of an other player. You can put it in play to
contest the other player's Vampire or play Betrayer.
VyGER
In article <3r6hsb$i...@jaring.my>, Fong Min Hun <min...@pop.jaring.my> wrote:
>I need some clarification on the Betrayer card....it says that if you
>have an uncontrolled vampire that your opponent controls....huh?
Subject: NEW: Rulings summary for Jyhad
Date: 9 Nov 1994 13:11:24 -0800
Message-ID: <39rdts$s...@perv.hal.COM>
Betrayer:
Each of their turns, the person subjected to Betrayer names a vampire.
If the guess is correct, Betrayer is burned.
Can be damaged by multiple Betrayers each turn.
If the vampire chosen for Betrayer is burned, so is Betrayer.
If the vampire chosen for Betrayer becomes contested, Betrayer is
nullified until the contention is resolved, at which time the Betrayer
is either burned or reactivated as appropriate.
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Subject: Revised Jyhad FAQ: 4/18/95 version
Date: 18 Apr 1995 23:01:44 GMT
Message-ID: <3n1gco$7...@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
Betrayer: 1) You must guess the name of the Vampire.
2)If a player takes control of the vampire that is the target of
the betrayer, that player takes the pool loss. If the vampire that
is the target of the Betrayer becomes contested, the pool loss
stops.
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L. Scott Johnson (lsc...@crl.com) | The opinions expressed are mine
Graphics Specialist and Jyhad Rulemonger | and subject to card text