rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Two Qs

2 messages from 2 participants · 05 January 2000 – 06 January 2000
original thread on Google Groups

Madman2001

When putting together a Tremere deck, I ran up against a couple of questions. Seduction: To cycle a card, one could presumably play Seduction and designate a vampire that could never (given the cards published to date) hope to block the acting (the seducing) vampire, say Koko controlled by one's grandpredator. True? Seeds of Corruption: What would happen to a zero-blood vampire who bore the Seeds of Corruption? She have to hunt, but couldn't pay the 1 blood cost of hunting. As always, thanks in advance, Madman -- Free audio & video emails, greeting cards and forums Talkway - http://www.talkway.com - Talk more ways (sm)

LSJ

"Madman2001" <Mad...@madman.com> wrote: > Seduction: > To cycle a card, one could presumably play Seduction and designate a > vampire that could never (given the cards published to date) hope to > block the acting (the seducing) vampire, say Koko controlled by one's > grandpredator. True? True. > Seeds of Corruption: > What would happen to a zero-blood vampire who bore the Seeds of > Corruption? She have to hunt, but couldn't pay the 1 blood cost of > hunting. The hunt doesn't have a cost. Seeds doesn't alter the cost of the action. The vampire would have to hunt. When the action is attempted, he burns one (additional) blood for the Seeds. Since he is empty already, he ignores that "burn blood" effect. Then, once the action is successful, he gains one blood. -- 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/rules.asp Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.