rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Questions : redirecting a bleed

3 messages from 3 participants · 07 March 1999 – 08 March 1999
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Emmanuel Martin

Here are some points about wich I would be pleased to get an answer. 1 Can you play a redirection (let's say for example thelepatic misdirection) after you have failed to block ? 2 Can you tell that you don't try to block, wait for you predator to add bleed modifiers, then redirect the bleed ? -- ___ (_ _ _ _ _ / /__//)//)(//)(/(-( (E-mail : Emmanue...@supaero.fr)

James Coupe

In article <36E2EE...@Supaero.fr>, Emmanuel Martin <Emmanue...@Supaero.fr> writes > 1 Can you play a redirection (let's say for example thelepatic >misdirection) after you have failed to block ? > Yes. You can still react (eg play Deflection, Telepathic Misdirection, Redirection) after you fail to block. > 2 Can you tell that you don't try to block, wait for you predator to >add bleed modifiers, then redirect the bleed ? Yes, you can. This is a very good way of annoying decks with *big* bleed in them. -- James Coupe (Prince of Mercia, England) Vampire: Elder Kindred Network http://madnessnetwork.hexagon.net http://www.obeah.demon.co.uk

LSJ

Emmanuel Martin <Emmanue...@Supaero.fr> wrote: > Here are some points about wich I would be pleased to get an answer. > > 1 Can you play a redirection (let's say for example telepathic > misdirection) after you have failed to block ? Yes. > 2 Can you tell that you don't try to block, wait for you predator to > add bleed modifiers, then redirect the bleed ? Yes. -- L. Scott Johnson (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