rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Bleed - Only towards your prey?

2 messages from 2 participants · 22 April 1999 – 23 April 1999
original thread on Google Groups

Chris Shorb & Tammy Martin

So I remember hearing that you can only bleed your prey, unless you play a Kindred Spirits or Night Moves or other card that expressly lets you bleed someone else besides your prey. What I need is the citation of this either in the Rules book, the DCI Rules, or in the REC (Rulings, Errata, Clarifications). Now that our playgroup is finally playing the tournament rules (except time limits), it means that I need to be able to point to the page and say "Here it is!" Thanks a bunch to anyone who responds. If done by e-mail, that would be great. Chris -- Chris Shorb, Rivers '84 Reunion Chairbot, by default Tammy Martin, Queen of the Eastern Marches, and damn good mom Alexander Shorb, little guy who could

LSJ

ino...@ix.netcom.com wrote: > So I remember hearing that you can only bleed your prey, > unless you play a Kindred Spirits or Night Moves or other > card that expressly lets you bleed someone else besides your > prey. What I need is the citation of this either in the > Rules book, the DCI Rules, or in the REC (Rulings, Errata, > Clarifications). Now that our playgroup is finally playing > the tournament rules (except time limits), it means that I > need to be able to point to the page and say "Here it is!" Revised Rulebook: 6.1.6. Action Card Unless otherwise noted on the card, these actions are at zero stealth (see Stealth and Intercept, sec. 6.2.2) and can be attempted by both vampires and allies. If the action card describes a special version of a basic action, then all the rules that apply to the basic action apply to the action card, except as otherwise noted on the action card. Example: If Lupo plays Computer Hacking (text: "Action. Bleed at +1"), then all the normal rules of bleed actions (only being able to target your prey, for example) apply, except that the bleed amount is increased by one. -- LSJ (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own