rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Blocking

3 messages from 3 participants · 04 January 1998 – 05 January 1998
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rai...@mich.com

If I play Eagles Sight at SUP, can I block a (D) action directed at another Meth. Say, in a three player game, my prey bleeds my predator, which will oust him. My predator cannot block, can I attempt to block the bleed? Could I do this cross table in a four or five player game? -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet

PDB6

raille wrote: "If I play Eagles Sight at SUP, can I block a (D) action directed at another Meth. Say, in a three player game, my prey bleeds my predator, which will oust him. My predator cannot block, can I attempt to block the bleed? Could I do this cross table in a four or five player game?" Yes. That is what superior Eagle's Sight is for. In general, you can only block actions directed at you, or actions taken by your preadator and prey. If, in a 5 player game, some guy across the table tries to D Bleed you, you can block it, but if the same guy calls a vote to screw with you (like Parity Shift or something), there is nothing you can do about it blocking wise, unless you have Eagle's Sight. Peter D Bakija PD...@aol.com "I was satisfied with my life before I ate Strawberry Cream Puff." -Shonen Knife

LSJ

rai...@mich.com wrote: > If I play Eagles Sight at SUP, can I block a (D) action directed at > another Meth. Say, in a three player game, my prey bleeds my predator, > which will oust him. My predator cannot block, can I attempt to block > the bleed? Could I do this cross table in a four or five player game? Yes (card text). -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team