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LSJ; Retain the Quick Blood question.

4 messages from 4 participants · 26 September 2007
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Oko

+1 stealth action qui cel; Put this card on the acting vampire. Blood this vampire spends to play cards that require Celerity or Quietus is placed on this cards instead of the blood bank. During your untap phase, move 1 blood from this card to this vampire. QUI CEL; As above, but move 2 blood from this card to this vampire during your untap phase. Seeing there's no "up to" on the superior effect, is it designer intent to leave the decision of playing superior or inferior as according to one's deck? As there will become situations where a vampire has a RtQB with a single blood, and having played RtQB at superior, he'd be unable to move the blood from card to himself. Or, are you able to choose which version to use (inferior / superior) on your untap phase? What about multiple copies of Retain the Quick Blood on a single vampire? I assume the single blood used to play, say Thin Blood, is not halved to place a blood on both copies?

agzocgud

[ quoted text not captured ] Since it´s mandatory, you don´t have to bother. If played on superior, the cards tries to move two blood to the vampire. If there is one blood one the card, it goes to the vampire.

Blooded Sand

[ quoted text not captured ] Well a choice could be usefull, if you found a way to get lots of blood on say2-3 rtqb's and have managed to fill the minion up in the meantime... Minion tap could really like that...

LSJ

agzocgud wrote: >> +1 stealth action >> qui cel; Put this card on the acting vampire. Blood this vampire >> spends to play cards that require Celerity or Quietus is placed on >> this cards instead of the blood bank. During your untap phase, move 1 >> blood from this card to this vampire. >> QUI CEL; As above, but move 2 blood from this card to this vampire >> during your untap phase. >> >> Seeing there's no "up to" on the superior effect, is it designer >> intent to leave the decision of playing superior or inferior as >> according to one's deck? >> As there will become situations where a vampire has a RtQB with a >> single blood, and having played RtQB at superior, he'd be unable to >> move the blood from card to himself. >> >> Or, are you able to choose which version to use (inferior / superior) >> on your untap phase? > Since it愀 mandatory, you don愒 have to bother. If played on superior, > the cards tries to move two blood to the vampire. If there is one > blood one the card, it goes to the vampire. Correct. And if there are two or more, then it moves 2 (no choice) to the vampire. >> What about multiple copies of Retain the Quick Blood on a single >> vampire? I assume the single blood used to play, say Thin Blood, is >> not halved to place a blood on both copies? Correct. "Instead".