James Coupe wrote:
>
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, davey! wrote:
>
> > You can play more than one Trap per combat, right?
>
> No text to the contrary, so yes.
Correct.
> > Assuming yes, are the
> > presses that multiple Traps provide cumulative?
>
> Erm, yes.
Correct. To end combat, presses to end would have to be played
to cancel each trap's press.
> > I seem to remember reading somewhere that when you play a card, all
> > decisions about that card are made when you announce it (except for the
> > terms of a referendum.) However, I couldn't seem to find this text. Is
> > it true?
>
> Yes.
Correct.
> > If so, where might I have read this?
On the NG.
Message-ID: <33FC7A...@regency.wizards.com>
(Oddly, Deja News doesn't seem to have this article in its database).
Anyway, you can read it here now:
All non-referendum cards/effects are completed defined when played
> > When playing an effect like Eyes of Night superior, which gives +1
> > intercept with an optional maneuver or press if combat occurs, when do you
> > decide whether you want the maneuver or the press?
>
> Ooh... nasty. I can see arguments for playing the card, and when in
> combat. Best to leave it to LSJ.
The effect of the card is to give you a "press or maneuver" if combat
occurs. If you do not use it to manuever in combat, you can use it to
press (and vice-versa). (Same for Mind Tricks).
> > Do my uncontrolled vampires with sufficient blood become controlled
> > simultaneously?
>
> As far as I am aware, yup.
Yes.
> > Assuming yes, if I have 2 copies of Jimmy Dunn in my
> > uncontrolled region (and there are none in play) and they each have 4 blood
> > on them at the end of my influence phase, do I lose them both? Kinda
> > confusing since neither is the first or second to come into play...
>
> Eek... nasty. My gut reaction would be to just let the two cards contest
> each other.
Good gut, except that "Jimmy Dunn cannot be contested".
I'd say just choose one to be the "first" Jimmy and handle it normally.
(i.e., one Jimmy is burned - the other is controlled).
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