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LSJ - Victor Pelletier + Banishment

2 messages from 2 participants · 31 May 2010 – 01 June 2010
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Franz

If Victor is Banished, I think it's pretty clear that he mantains his title gained via his special, right? But if his controller influences him again, would he special kick in, allowing him to "change" his title? Or even gaining the same title again (say, for parity shift reasons)? Can a Banished Primogen Victor return as a Ventrue Justicar? thx card texts: Victor Pelletier [Promo-20060417] Cardtype: Vampire Clan: Ventrue Group: 4 Capacity: 5 Discipline: cel dom for PRE Camarilla: When Victor enters play, you may pay 1 pool to make him a primogen, 2 pool to make him Prince of Paris, or 3 pool to make him Ventrue Justicar. If Victor's title would be contested, he immediately yields instead of contesting. Artist: Matt Mitchell Banishment [DS:U2, FN:PS, CE:PTo/PV, KMW:PAn2, LoB:PG] Cardtype: Political Action Choose a younger ready vampire. Successful referendum means that the chosen vampire is moved to the uncontrolled region (breaking any temporary control effects). The vampire is uncontrolled. Any cards and counters on that vampire stay with him or her (but they are out of play as long as the vampire remains uncontrolled). Artist: Steve Casper

LSJ

On May 31, 5:32 pm, Franz <franmantovan...@yahoo.com.br> wrote: > If Victor is Banished, I think it's pretty clear that he mantains his > title gained via his special, right? I think it is, sure: A Banished vampire will remember all effects that had been applied to him, just as contested vampires do. This includes gained or lost titles, etc. > But if his controller influences him again, would he special kick in, > allowing him to "change" his title? Or even gaining the same title > again (say, for parity shift reasons)? Yes. > Can a Banished Primogen Victor return as a Ventrue Justicar? For 3 pool, sure. [ quoted text not captured ]