rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Fast Hands and Gun

3 messages from 3 participants · 26 January 2006 – 27 January 2006
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XZealot

If a minion manuevers with a gun then the opposing minion steals the gun with a superior fast hands, is that minion still committed to striking with the gun that round? Is he still committed to striking with the gun if he performs additional strikes that round? Comments Welcome, Norman S. Brown, Jr XZealot Archon of the Swamp

Emmit Svenson

XZealot wrote: > If a minion manuevers with a gun then the opposing minion steals the > gun with a superior fast hands, is that minion still committed to > striking with the gun that round? Yes. No initial strike for that minion as a result. > Is he still committed to striking > with the gun if he performs additional strikes that round? No, nor would he be if he hadn't had the gun stolen. Only the initial strike must be from the gun he maneuvered with.

LSJ

Emmit Svenson wrote: > XZealot wrote: >>If a minion manuevers with a gun then the opposing minion steals the >>gun with a superior fast hands, is that minion still committed to >>striking with the gun that round? > > Yes. No initial strike for that minion as a result. Correct. Similarly for the case where the weapon is destroyed with first strike. >> Is he still committed to striking >>with the gun if he performs additional strikes that round? > > No, nor would he be if he hadn't had the gun stolen. Only the initial > strike must be from the gun he maneuvered with. Correct. -- That is my story, be it bitter or be it sweet. Keep a little and let a little come back to me. LSJ (vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep (remove spam trap to reply) http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/