rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Question

6 messages from 6 participants · 28 April 1995 – 04 May 1995
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Yousef G Master

Hey, I've got a question I'm sure has been asked before, but I didn't see it. Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? -Yousef Master

L. Scott Johnson

mas...@red.seas.upenn.edu (Yousef G Master) writes: >Hey, I've got a question I'm sure has been asked before, but I didn't see >it. >Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? No. Only two things tap a minion: Acting and Blocking. Other things tap only as specified on a card. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.scarolina.edu) Graphics Specialist and Jyhad Rulemonger.

Paul Schaaf

On 28 Apr 1995, Yousef G Master wrote: > Hey, I've got a question I'm sure has been asked before, but I didn't see > it. > > Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? > > -Yousef Master > > > Not unless he blocks it. --------- Paul Schaaf sch...@u.washington.edu

Andrew B. Kaiser

Paul Schaaf (sch...@u.washington.edu) wrote: : On 28 Apr 1995, Yousef G Master wrote: : > Hey, I've got a question I'm sure has been asked before, but I didn't see : > it. : > : > Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? : > : > -Yousef Master : > : Not unless he blocks it. Wait... So you're saying that if the victim of a B Rush is untapped, s/he can tap to block it? And then the one who Rushed wouldn't get their manuver during the combat? Andy

Shane Travis

Andrew B. Kaiser (abka...@mtu.edu) wrote: : Paul Schaaf (sch...@u.washington.edu) wrote: : : On 28 Apr 1995, Yousef G Master wrote: : : > Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? : : Not unless he blocks it. : Wait... So you're saying that if the victim of a B Rush is untapped, : s/he can tap to block it? And then the one who Rushed wouldn't get their : manuver during the combat? Absulotely correct. If removing that maneuver is important enough to tap your vampire for, then by all means, do so. Note,however, that it is not only the vampire who is _targetted_ by the bum's rush that can block it, but _any vampire you have_. This means that if his superior-celerity-with-.44 is Bums Rushing your tapped justicar with only 3 blood left on it, you can throw your superior-presence vampire in the way, block the Rush, play Majesty and untap, and be no worse for wear (except for the blood from the Majestic vampire). Neat, no? Shane Travis | The stupid neither forgive nor forget; tra...@duke.usask.ca | The naive both forgive and forget; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | The wise forgive but do not forget. | -- Thomas Szasz

James R. McClure Jr.

abka...@mtu.edu (Andrew B. Kaiser) wrote: > Paul Schaaf (sch...@u.washington.edu) wrote: > : On 28 Apr 1995, Yousef G Master wrote: > : > Hey, I've got a question I'm sure has been asked before, but I didn't see > : > it. > : > > : > Does Bum's Rush tap the target vampire???? > : > > : > -Yousef Master > : > > : Not unless he blocks it. > > Wait... So you're saying that if the victim of a B Rush is untapped, > s/he can tap to block it? And then the one who Rushed wouldn't get their > manuver during the combat? Peace Andy, Yes, the 'target' minion could tap to prevent the maneuver from accruing (sp). You're trading tapping your defender for the attacker's 'free' maneuver. Nil carborundum illigitimi, James R. McClure Jr. The OS/2 Apostle <insert disclaimer here>