rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Question - Malk. Dementia Timing

3 messages from 3 participants · 16 January 1995 – 22 January 1995
original thread on Google Groups

Jack Vinson

>>>>> "SEM" == Stephen E Mynhier <smy...@hubcap.clemson.edu> writes: SEM> Well, section 8 of the rules states that: SEM> You lose one blood from your blood pool during your untap phase for SEM> each of your contested cards. Alternately, you can decide to discard SEM> your contested cards (and all blood counters those cards may have on SEM> them, to the bank). How is this not clear? If you have a contested card, you have a choice: 1) Pay one pool 2) Yield the card This happens during your untap phase, and if you are the last person with a contested card it becomes your at the beginning of your next turn (not immediately). -- Jack Vinson "You have to be sleeping with vin...@unagi.cis.upenn.edu at least one person to be http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~vinson/home.html non-monogamous." Daria _Go Fish_ Philadelphia, PA

L. Scott Johnson

cfbe...@eos.ncsu.edu (Chad Franklin Bennett) writes: >Hey everybody, I have a question I need a little help with. >I had a vampire that was about to be sent to topor through >agrivated damage, and I offered to use a press at this time >to continue combat. Would this be allowed? > I fail to see what this has to do with Malk. Dementia timing, but: No. A vampire being sent to torpor ends the combat (unless, of course, you play a card that states otherwise, like undead persistence). >cfbe...@eos.ncsu.edu

Thomas R Wylie

During untap, you choose whether to pay to keep a contested card, or yield it. This is the only time when you can choose to yield it. I believe the corrected rules are clearer on this, but don't seem to have them with me. Malkavian Dementia wears off at the beginning of your untap phase. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.