rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Final Loosening vs Voter Captivation [LSJ]

25 messages from 9 participants · 25 March 2010 – 03 April 2010
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tigernat1

How do these 2 cards interact? I have a 9 cap vampire with 4 blood calling a vote that is passing by 7. I play Voter Cap at PRE and plan on taking 2 pool while giving my vamp 5 blood, announcing this when I play the Voter Cap. My sneaky xtable "ally" plays final loosening at the aus level. What happens? 1. I gain 1 blood on my vamp and 2 pool 2. I gain 1 blood on my vamp or 1 pool Final Loosening [aus] Play when the acting vampire would gain 1 or more blood. The acting vampire and this reacting anarch each gain 1 blood instead. Voter Cap [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is the number of votes by which the referendum passed. [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool On a separate note, after reading Voter Cap more closely...Is it possible to BOTH fill up a vamp to capacity and take 2 pool? Or is the max blood I can put on a vamp cap-2 if I take the 2 pool? In other words: Which comes first, the taking of the 2 pool or the removal of blood counters in excess of capacity? Vegas gNat

LSJ

On Mar 25, 5:52 pm, tigernat1 <tigern...@gmail.com> wrote: > How do these 2 cards interact? FL is played when the VC-playing acting vampire would gain blood from VC. Each vampire gains 1 blood (instead of the acting vampire gaining whatever blood xe was going to gain). > I have a 9 cap vampire with 4 blood calling a vote that is passing by > 7. I play Voter Cap at PRE and plan on taking 2 pool while giving my > vamp 5 blood, announcing this when I play the Voter Cap. 9-cap would gain 5. > My sneaky xtable "ally" plays final loosening at the aus level. What > happens? > 1. I gain 1 blood on my vamp and 2 pool > 2. I gain 1 blood on my vamp or 1 pool 1. > Final Loosening > [aus] Play when the acting vampire would gain 1 or more blood. The > acting vampire and this reacting anarch each gain 1 blood instead. > > Voter Cap > [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is > the number of votes by which the referendum passed. > [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool > > On a separate note, after reading Voter Cap more closely...Is it > possible to BOTH fill up a vamp to capacity and take 2 pool? Or is > the max blood I can put on a vamp cap-2 if I take the 2 pool? BOTH. > In other words: > Which comes first, the taking of the 2 pool or the removal of blood > counters in excess of capacity? Card text: " As above, but move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool instead of this vampire." Since it isn't moved to the vampire, it doesn't care about xer capacity.

OldFan

[ quoted text not captured ] I'll admit to some confusion on your answer Scott. From my reading of the 2 card texts, my summary of the resulting interaction would be: 1.) Vamp A plays Voter Cap, getting the option to gain (ex. 5) blood, with a futher option of moving upto 2 of those blood to his pool. 2.) Anarch Vamp B plays Final Loosening at (aus), thereby reducing the total blood generated by Voter Cap to 1 blood TOTAL. 3.) Voter Cap, modified by Final Loosening, generates 1 blood for Vamp A, which by card text on Voter Cap, can either be left on Vamp A, OR moved to Methuselah A's pool. ----------- Basically, my confusion stems from - F.L. reduces the total blood gain of Voter Cap TO 1. Not 1 + 2 pool, as you seemed to indicate in your answer. And according to Voter Cap text, before those counters are considered pool, they are FIRST considered as blood gained by Vamp A, and thus subject to reduction by F.L. Could you clarify your first answer and explain where my understanding of these 2 card interactions is wrong? Cheers, -Asif Chaudhry

Peter D Bakija

On Mar 28, 10:21 am, OldFan <asif.i.chaud...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll admit to some confusion on your answer Scott. Not being LSJ, but having gone through this already, I'll attempt to clarify :-) Final Loosening makes a vampire not gain X blood, and instead gain 1 blood. With Voter cap, it has no impact on the 2 pool the methuselah is gaining. So if you are planning on playing Final Loosening when someone Voter Caps, hold it till they declare how they are splitting up the spoils. If, say, you win a vote by 7, and you say "vampire gets 5 blood and I gain 2 pool", a FL played will result in vampire gaining 1 blood and you gaining 2 pool. If you win a vote by 2, and say "vampire gets 0 blood and I gain 2 pool", a FL will have no effect. > Could you clarify your first answer and explain where my understanding > of these 2 card interactions is wrong? My understanding is that the Voter Cap is played, all aspects of the card play are announced (i.e. where the blood/pool goes), and *then* FL is played, reducing the blood gain to 1 and not touching the pool gain (as FL only affects blood gained by a vampire). -Peter

LSJ

On Mar 28, 11:04 am, Peter D Bakija <p...@lightlink.com> wrote: > On Mar 28, 10:21 am, OldFan <asif.i.chaud...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'll admit to some confusion on your answer Scott. > > Not being LSJ, but having gone through this already, I'll attempt to > clarify :-) > > Final Loosening makes a vampire not gain X blood, and instead gain 1 > blood. With Voter cap, it has no impact on the 2 pool the methuselah > is gaining. So if you are planning on playing Final Loosening when > someone Voter Caps, hold it till they declare how they are splitting > up the spoils. Which is officially trivial, since they have to declare the split when Vote Cap is played. In practice, of course, some players are a bit sloppy with this. > If, say, you win a vote by 7, and you say "vampire gets 5 blood and I > gain 2 pool", a FL played will result in vampire gaining 1 blood and > you gaining 2 pool. Correct (and the FL-vampire also gaining 1 blood). > If you win a vote by 2, and say "vampire gets 0 > blood and I gain 2 pool", a FL will have no effect. Indeed, in that case, it could not even be played. > > Could you clarify your first answer and explain where my understanding > > of these 2 card interactions is wrong? > > My understanding is that the Voter Cap is played, all aspects of the > card play are announced (i.e. where the blood/pool goes), and *then* > FL is played, reducing the blood gain to 1 and not touching the pool > gain (as FL only affects blood gained by a vampire). Correct. (Card text)

Juggernaut1981

[ quoted text not captured ] Again, I have to agree with Asif... VC allocates the blood to the Vamp and allows the Meth to "later allocate" some to their pool (with a simultaneous resolution).... It looks as if, INTUITIVELY, FL should reset the value of VC's "blood gain" to 1, thereby allowing the Methuselah to choose to accept 1 blood on the vampire or 1 blood as pool. FL's own text says "Would gain blood...", and VC's text allocates all blood to the vampire with the Meth gaining the option to divert some of that as pool...

LSJ

On Mar 29, 2:59 am, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Again, I have to agree with Asif... Again, I have to agree with card text. > VC's text allocates all > blood to the vampire with the Meth gaining the option to divert some > of that as pool... Not according to card text on Voter Captivation. "move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool instead of this vampire." "instead of this vampire". So a referendum passes by 7. You play VC at superior, declaring that you will move 2 of the blood counters from the bank to your pool instead of to the acting vampire, and move the other 5 blood counters to this vampire. That is: You: gain 2 pool. Vampire: gain 5 blood. Final Loosening is played, changing the vampire's blood gain to 1. It doesn't affect your pool gain.

OldFan

[ quoted text not captured ] Scott & Peter, The point that Juggernaut & I are trying to make is that the card text that Scott is referring to doesn't support your contention. Voter Cap [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is the number of votes by which the referendum passed. [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those ***blood*** counters to your pool The inferior version of V.C. says "Vamp A gains X blood". The superior version says "AS ABOVE, but move up to 2 of those BLOOD counters to your pool" What Jug & I are saying is that there is SOME moment/window of time where those counters are considered to be blood being gained by a vampire. Which you can then immediately, as part of card resolution, send to your pool. Final Loosening is played immediately when the Cap gets played (or at least that's what I thought). What you & Peter seem to be saying is that V.C. says something to the effect of : PRE: Minion gains X counters, up to 2 of which may be allocated to the pool of this minion's controller - the rest go to the acting minion as blood. ------------------------- If you want to rule that this is how the card works, then that is fine - but that is NOT what the reading of card text for V.C. and Final Loosening would lead anyone to think. And the english text on V.C. is very precise and clear on this. At (pre) gain X BLOOD counters. At (PRE), you can move up to 2 of those "just gained BLOOD counters" to your pool. Again - I see what you and Peter are saying about "Acting Methuselah plays V.C. and says Minion 5 blood & pool 2 counters" and THEN other players may react, but I don't think a player's declaration of intent can alter card text to that extent. V.C. only ever talks about BLOOD counters gained, and the superior very explicitly references "as above, but move 2 of those counters to your pool." Just my $0.02 - it just makes Final Loosening even MORE of a coaster card than it was before (and it was pretty damn corner case to begin with). -Asif Chaudhry

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] OldFan and Juggernaut, The point Peter and I are making is that the card text I refer to exactly supports my contention. The emphasis you give above does nothing to detract from my contention. Indeed, the bank is a collection of blood counters, and only blood couters. [1.2.2] and [2.2.2] > The inferior version of V.C. says "Vamp A gains X blood". The > superior version says "AS ABOVE, but move up to 2 of those BLOOD > counters to your pool" Exactly. "But", not "and". and, as you omitted and I have previously emphasized, "instead" instead of moving the "up to 2" BLOOD counters from the BLOOD bank to the vampire, move those BLOOD counters form the BLOOD bank to your pool. Since they are being moved to your pool and not to the vampire, they are not among those being moved to the vampire. QED. > What Jug & I are saying is that there is SOME moment/window of time > where those counters are considered to be blood being gained by a > vampire. Which you can then immediately, as part of card resolution, > send to your pool. But, as per explicit card text and repeatedly explained in this thread, there is no such window. > Final Loosening is played immediately when the Cap gets played (or at > least that's what I thought). It can be played when Cap gets played, sure, assuming that the effect of the Cap involves the acting vampire gaining 1 or more blood. In which case, the Final Loosening will affect that amount (but not any other effect, like, for example, pool gain provided by the Cap). In the other case, when Cap is played for pool gain only, with the vampire gaining no blood, the Final Loosening cannot be played. > What you & Peter seem to be saying is that V.C. says something to the > effect of : > > PRE: Minion gains X counters, up to 2 of which may be allocated to the > pool of this minion's controller - the rest go to the acting minion as > blood. No. In the superior, the vampire doesn't gain X. "But" "instead", up to 2 of the X (X being the amount by which the referendum passed) can be used as pool gain. The rest of the X is used as blood gain. That's what Voter Captivation is saying. Peter and I are just acknowledging that. > ------------------------- > > If you want to rule that this is how the card works, then that is fine Thanks. But card text suffices on its own, unambiguously. So all I have to do is refrain from issuing errata. > - but that is NOT what the reading of card text for V.C. and Final > Loosening would lead anyone to think. Untrue. > And the english text on V.C. is > very precise and clear on this. That bit is correct, though. VC's text is clear on this point. > At (pre) gain X BLOOD counters. At > (PRE), you can move up to 2 of those "just gained BLOOD counters" to > your pool. No. at PRE, you move up to two of those BLOOD counters to your pool INSTEAD.

floppyzedolfin

[ quoted text not captured ] > -Asif Chaudhry Blood Bank holds blood counters. When moved to your pool, such counters become pool counters. But as long as they are in the blood bank, they are referred to as "blood counters" (mainly because they are blood counters). Sup' Voter Captivation refers to those blood counters that are taken from the blood bank.

Salem

OldFan wrote: > Scott & Peter, > > The point that Juggernaut & I are trying to make is that the card text > that Scott is referring to doesn't support your contention. > > Voter Cap > [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is > the number of votes by which the referendum passed. > [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those ***blood*** counters to your > pool This text is different to the text LSJ quoted. It lacks the 'instead of this vampire', which makes the counters not go via the vampire first, but instead go directly to your pool, and thus never be counters the vampire would be gaining to be affected by Final Loosening. I think we wouldn't be in such a confused state if the correct text had been initially quoted. -- salem

LSJ

On Mar 30, 4:22 am, Salem <kella...@hotmail.com> wrote: > OldFan wrote: > > Scott & Peter, > > > The point that Juggernaut & I are trying to make is that the card text > > that Scott is referring to doesn't support your contention. > > > Voter Cap > > [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is > > the number of votes by which the referendum passed. > > [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those ***blood*** counters to your > > pool > > This text is different to the text LSJ quoted. It lacks the 'instead of > this vampire', which makes the counters not go via the vampire first, > but instead go directly to your pool, Well, the "but" also accomplishes that, albeit less clearly by itself than when paired with the "instead". http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/34ed24555259232c > and thus never be counters the > vampire would be gaining to be affected by Final Loosening. > > I think we wouldn't be in such a confused state if the correct text had > been initially quoted. Perhaps, although I quoted the correct card text in my initial reply.

Juggernaut1981

Actually my stronger contention is the fact that Final Loosening says "Only usable when a vampire WOULD gain blood" which implies its effect pre-empts any effect of VC. You cannot move blood to your pool before moving blood to the vampire, so the effect of FL would appear to reverse the effects of VC and replace them. On Mar 30, 9:53 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > On Mar 30, 4:22 am, Salem <kella...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > OldFan wrote: > > > Scott & Peter, > > > > The point that Juggernaut & I are trying to make is that the card text > > > that Scott is referring to doesn't support your contention. > > > > Voter Cap > > > [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is > > > the number of votes by which the referendum passed. > > > [PRE] As above, but move up to 2 of those ***blood*** counters to your > > > pool > > > This text is different to the text LSJ quoted. It lacks the 'instead of > > this vampire', which makes the counters not go via the vampire first, > > but instead go directly to your pool, > > Well, the "but" also accomplishes that, albeit less clearly by itself > than when paired with the "instead".http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/34ed... It is trivially obvious that excess blood to the vampire (as is the point in the quoted thread) drains off the vampire. And that the amount of blood & pool gained must total X (with a posisble 2 blood going to the Methuselah). It does not appear to address "If the vampire 'owns' the blood before it is sent to the pool". I am not trying to say that the full blood is transferred to the vampire and then 2 to the Methuselah (which would result in VC always leaving a vampire at a maximum of Capacity - 2 blood). Because of the wording that FL is only usable when a vampire WOULD (not when a vampire HAS) gained blood... and because of the fact that if FL is to resolve when a vampire WOULD gain blood it would have to act potentially 'before' a Methuselah can allocate blood to their own pool with VC.

Juggernaut1981

> Because of the wording that FL is only usable when a vampire WOULD > (not when a vampire HAS) gained blood... and because of the fact that > if FL is to resolve when a vampire WOULD gain blood it would have to > act potentially 'before' a Methuselah can allocate blood to their own > pool with VC.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - LSJ> Words of your own which would lean to the idea that FL should reset VC's X to 1... http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/4b914e1750de0251 This was recent and regarding Foul Blood's effect on hunts. (Which requires a successful hunt action, while FL requires a "would gain blood")

ira...@gmail.com

On Mar 30, 10:42 pm, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually my stronger contention is the fact that Final Loosening says > "Only usable when a vampire WOULD gain blood" which implies its effect > pre-empts any effect of VC. You cannot move blood to your pool before > moving blood to the vampire, so the effect of FL would appear to > reverse the effects of VC and replace them. Having discussed various rules with LSJ over the years, I'd like to share a bit of wisdom I've learned: LSJ is right. If you disagree with his answer, you simply haven't found enlightenment yet. Ask questions to understand why he is right and you are wrong (or just haven't understood yet.) Don't ask questions trying to show why he is wrong, because he is actually right. Because LSJ is a patient teacher (as evidenced by his quintuplicate reply in this thread), you will be able to reach understanding if you approach it as a student. In the rare case that LSJ gives an answer that needs to be reversed later, that rare result will still be easily reached using the method I propose. And in the 99% of cases when LSJ is actually right, you'll reach an understanding of the rules faster and less painfully. Good Luck, Ira P.S. As far as I can tell, the key to understanding this answer is the word "instead" on superior VC.

LSJ

On Mar 31, 1:42 am, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually my stronger contention is the fact that Final Loosening says > "Only usable when a vampire WOULD gain blood" which implies its effect > pre-empts any effect of VC. Um. No. In the same way, "Only usable when a vampire WOULD gain blood" does not imply that it pre-empts any effect of diablerie. Before VC is played, the "WOULD gain blood" bit is not satisfied, so FL cannot be played. When VC is played (and all plays are fully announced when played), the effect is given. Example: X=7. Vampire gains 5 blood. I gain 2 pool. Now that the "WOULD gain blood" bit is satisfied, the FL can be played. FL: The acting vampire would gain 5 blood. "This acting vampire and this reacting anarch each gain 1 blood instead." You still gain 2 pool. Similarly for diablerie: Before diablerie, the "WOULD gain blood" bit is not satisfied, so FL cannot be played. The vampire diablerizes an older vampire with 10 blood, a Sport Bike and a Flamethrower. So the vampire gains 10 blood, a sport bike, a flamethrower, and his controlled can search for a M:D card to place on xem. And xe'll face a blood hunt. Now that the "WOULD gain blood" bit is satisfied, FL can be played. The acting vampire gains 1 blood. The reacting anarch also gains 1 blood. The acting vampire als gets a sport bike, a flamethrower, a M:D card (possibly) and a blood hunt referendum. > You cannot move blood to your pool before > moving blood to the vampire, so the effect of FL would appear to > reverse the effects of VC and replace them. FL "reverses" the blood gain effects of VC and replaces them with alternate blood gain, sure. Card text. FL doesn't affect the pool gain effect of VC (or any other pool gain effect, or indeed any effect other than blood gain).. Card text again. "You cannot move blood to your pool before moving blood to the vampire" is also true: the movements are simultaneous. > > Well, the "but" also accomplishes that, albeit less clearly by itself > > than when paired with the "instead".http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/34ed... > > It is trivially obvious that excess blood to the vampire (as is the > point in the quoted thread) drains off the vampire. And that the > amount of blood & pool gained must total X (with a posisble 2 blood > going to the Methuselah). It does not appear to address "If the > vampire 'owns' the blood before it is sent to the pool". Vampire with capacity 7 has 5 blood. Referendum passes by 5. VC is played. Your version: Vampire gains 5. After which, Meth can move 2 to Meth's pool. Result: vampire gains 5, 3 of which exceed xer capacity, so 3 drain off to the bank. Then Meth moves 2 from the vampire to Meth's pool. Vampire ends up with 5 blood. Official version (per the quoted thread): Vampire gains 3, Meth gains 2. Result: Vampire gains 3, 1 of which exceeds xer capacity, so 1 drains off to the bank. The Meth gains 2 (from the bank). Vampire ends up with 7 blood. > I am not trying to say that the full blood is transferred to the > vampire and then 2 to the Methuselah (which would result in VC always > leaving a vampire at a maximum of Capacity - 2 blood). ? OK. Either the vampire is gaining X or he's gaining X-2. Which is it? > Because of the wording that FL is only usable when a vampire WOULD > (not when a vampire HAS) gained blood... and because of the fact that > if FL is to resolve when a vampire WOULD gain blood it would have to > act potentially 'before' a Methuselah can allocate blood to their own > pool with VC. The allocation is declared when VC is played. [1.6.1.1]

LSJ

On Mar 31, 1:51 am, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Because of the wording that FL is only usable when a vampire WOULD > > (not when a vampire HAS) gained blood... and because of the fact that > > if FL is to resolve when a vampire WOULD gain blood it would have to > > act potentially 'before' a Methuselah can allocate blood to their own > > pool with VC.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > LSJ> Words of your own which would lean to the idea that FL should > reset VC's X to 1... > > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/4b91... > > This was recent and regarding Foul Blood's effect on hunts. (Which > requires a successful hunt action, while FL requires a "would gain > blood") ? Nothing there says or implies that VC's X is affected.

Juggernaut1981

Ira, > > Nothing there says or implies that VC's X is affected.- Hide quoted text - > In a Diablerie Scenario... Vamp A declares a diablerie on Vamp B. Vamp B has 5 blood and N items of equipment. Vamp A reaches the point where the action is not blocked and will be successful. FL is now playable since Vamp A WOULD gain blood during this action (the 5 blood currently belonging to Vamp B) and Vamp C reacts with FL. The Diablerie resolves, Vamp A gains 1 blood instead of the 5 because of FL, Vamp C gains 1 blood from FL, Vamp A takes whichever items of equipment they wish and a bloodhunt referendum is then called. In a Hunting Example... Rabbat declares a Hunt Action, she has Aaron's Feeding Razor. She plays the relevant stealth to avoid all potential blockers. With all block attempts now failing, Rabbat would gain 2 blood. Vamp A then plays FL, reducing the blood Rabbat will gain to 1. The action now resolves. So Rabbat's controller can now either have 1 blood on Rabbat or gain 1 pool (using Rabbat's text) and Vamp A gains 1 blood. To use the example you've given... A vote called by Vamp A passes by 5 votes. Vamp A is a 7 Cap vampire with 5 blood. Vamp A plays VC. Vamp A is entitled to 5 blood, but the 5 blood is not yet transferred to Vamp A. At this point all the blood belongs to Vamp A, but is not yet on Vamp A and so cannot "wash off". 2 of that 5, which is allocated to the vampire will instead be transferred to the Methuselah's pool. This results in Vamp A having 3 blood transferred to it, where Vamp A gains 3 and the excess 1 above its capacity return to the blood bank and the two blood, which did at one stage belong to Vamp A, is transferred to the Methuselah's pool. The VC has allocated 5 blood to the vampire and that vampire WOULD gain blood (it would gain 5, but the Methuselah may appropriate up to 2 of that 5). So if FL is played after VC, the FL would recognise that the full 5 blood is the entitlement of the Vampire (of which the Methuselah can take up to 2), reduces the vampire's entitlement to 1 blood and result in resetting the X of VC to 1. I hope you and Ira understand the point I am attempting to advocate here. This is not because I do not understand what is being said by LSJ, but more to point out the ambiguity in the wording of FL and the way it could be interpreted when used with a number of different effects. I also think there is an ambiguity in VC, that has been highlighted since FL has been printed, namely that VC could be easily interpreted to imply that all the blood belongs to the vampire but the Methuselah is given the option to transfer the blood to their own pool instead of the Vampire (simultaneously to transferring to the vampire).

floppyzedolfin

On Apr 1, 8:31 am, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ira, > > > > > Nothing there says or implies that VC's X is affected.- Hide quoted text - > > In a Diablerie Scenario... > Vamp A declares a diablerie on Vamp B. Vamp B has 5 blood and N items > of equipment. Vamp A reaches the point where the action is not > blocked and will be successful. FL is now playable since Vamp A WOULD > gain blood during this action (the 5 blood currently belonging to Vamp > B) and Vamp C reacts with FL. The Diablerie resolves, Vamp A gains 1 > blood instead of the 5 because of FL, Vamp C gains 1 blood from FL, > Vamp A takes whichever items of equipment they wish and a bloodhunt > referendum is then called. I think this is rather irrelevant with Voter Captivation. > In a Hunting Example... > Rabbat declares a Hunt Action, she has Aaron's Feeding Razor. She > plays the relevant stealth to avoid all potential blockers. With all > block attempts now failing, Rabbat would gain 2 blood. Vamp A then > plays FL, reducing the blood Rabbat will gain to 1. The action now > resolves. So Rabbat's controller can now either have 1 blood on > Rabbat or gain 1 pool (using Rabbat's text) and Vamp A gains 1 blood. Perhaps. > To use the example you've given... > A vote called by Vamp A passes by 5 votes. Vamp A is a 7 Cap vampire > with 5 blood. > Vamp A plays VC. Vamp A is entitled to 5 blood, No. Vamp A plays VC, and announces the terms, which means A says "I move 2 of those 5 blood counters awarded by Voter Captivation from the blood bank to my controller's pool instead of moving them to me". As a result of this, A gains 5-2 = 3 blood, and A's controller gains 2 pool. > but the 5 blood is > not yet transferred to Vamp A. At this point all the blood belongs to > Vamp A, but is not yet on Vamp A Incorrect. 3 blood are entitled to move to A, and 2 are entitled to move to pool. > and so cannot "wash off". > 2 of that 5, which is allocated to the vampire will instead be > transferred to the Methuselah's pool. Correction: "2 of that 5 are instead allocated to the Methuselah's pool, and are therefore not allocated to the vampire". > This results in Vamp A having 3 > blood transferred to it, where Vamp A gains 3 and the excess 1 above > its capacity return to the blood bank and the two blood, which did at > one stage belong to Vamp A, is transferred to the Methuselah's pool. Those blood never belonged to A. > The VC has allocated 5 blood to the vampire and that vampire WOULD > gain blood (it would gain 5, but the Methuselah may appropriate up to > 2 of that 5). There is nothing in VC's cardtext that says the vampire gets all the blood counters, and that the split happens afterwards. > So if FL is played after VC, the FL would recognise > that the full 5 blood is the entitlement of the Vampire (of which the > Methuselah can take up to 2), The Methuselah can take up to 2 blood counters and move them to pool among those 5 taken from the blood bank. > reduces the vampire's entitlement to 1 > blood and result in resetting the X of VC to 1. > > I hope you and Ira understand the point I am attempting to advocate > here. You're misreading Voter Captivation. It is a 1-step effect : the awarding of blood counters and the splitting apart to vampire and to pool are simultaneous. I think Voter Captivation sup's text is equivalent to this: PRE : X is the number of votes by which this referendum passed. Choose one: this acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank; or you gain 1 pool and this acting vampire gains X-1 blood from the blood bank; or you gain min(2,X) pool and this acting vampire gains X-2 blood from the blood bank. Which is ridiculously long. [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

On Apr 1, 2:31 am, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ira, I'm Scott, not Ira. > > Nothing there says or implies that VC's X is affected.- Hide quoted text - > In a Diablerie Scenario... [snip] Correct. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/4aa78a7a3d0137d4 > In a Hunting Example... [snip] Correct. > To use the example you've given... > A vote called by Vamp A passes by 5 votes. Vamp A is a 7 Cap vampire > with 5 blood. > Vamp A plays VC. Vamp A is entitled to 5 blood, but the 5 blood is > not yet transferred to Vamp A. At this point all the blood belongs to > Vamp A, but is not yet on Vamp A and so cannot "wash off". Incorrect, as given in the example when given. VC is fully declared when played, as has been stated several times in this thread already. "A card is played by placing it face up in the playing area or by showing it to the other players and placing it face up in the ash heap. The player completely declares the effect of the card when it is played." [1.6.1.1] A played VC. At this point, the X is allocated between A and A's controller. (5,0), (4,1), or (3,2). The example continues with A playing it in the most common fashion: (3,2). > 2 of that 5, which is allocated to the vampire will instead be > transferred to the Methuselah's pool. Incorrect. If it is allocated to the Methuselah, then it is not allocated to the vampire, by definition. There is no question of how it "will be" allocated. It "is" allocated when VC played, not later. > The VC has allocated 5 blood to the vampire and that vampire WOULD > gain blood (it would gain 5, but the Methuselah may appropriate up to > 2 of that 5). Incorrect. The vampire WOULD gain 3 and the controller WOULD gain 2. The allocation is declared when VC is played. It isn't delayed until later. > I hope you and Ira understand the point I am attempting to advocate > here. Yes. You advocate that the play is not completely declared when played. And somehow also, that VC's card text is something other than it is: something that doesn't have "but" and "instead", but rather has something like "and the controller can move up to two of the blood this vampire gains to his or her pool (before blood drains off this vampire for exceeding capacity)." > This is not because I do not understand what is being said by > LSJ, but more to point out the ambiguity in the wording of FL and the > way it could be interpreted when used with a number of different > effects. ? That's new. In what way is FL ambiguous? > I also think there is an ambiguity in VC, that has been > highlighted since FL has been printed, namely that VC could be easily > interpreted to imply that all the blood belongs to the vampire but the > Methuselah is given the option to transfer the blood to their own pool > instead of the Vampire (simultaneously to transferring to the vampire). Perhaps. That question came up in 1997, as previously cited. It was never really ambiguous (it always used "but" in the superior to show that it was altering the basic effect rather than simply adding to it). But nonetheless it has been made even clearer and iron-clad now (with the "instead" made explicit). So long as one remembers that cards are declared when played, of course. Which is explicit in the rulebook.

Juggernaut1981

So, based on what has been said here, I can assume that any hunt action involving Rabbat that does NOT declare the blood transfer to pool is a hunt action purely for blood and none of the blood that would be gained from the hunt action can be transferred to pool. Voter Captivation Type: Action Modifier Requires: Presence Only usable after resolving a successful referendum called by this acting vampire. [pre] ***The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank***, where X is the number of votes by which the referendum passed. [PRE] As above, ***but move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool*** instead of this vampire. Rabbat, The Sewer Goddess Clan: Nosferatu (group 4) Capacity: 7 Disciplines: ANI FOR OBF pot Independent. Red List: Rabbat may send a vampire to torpor or burn an ally as a strike. ***If she hunts, you may move 1 of the blood she gains to your pool.*** She cannot take (D) actions or block actions that aren't directed at her or at a card on her.

LSJ

On Apr 1, 8:39 pm, Juggernaut1981 <brasscompo...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, based on what has been said here, I can assume that any hunt > action involving Rabbat that does NOT declare the blood transfer to > pool is a hunt action purely for blood and none of the blood that > would be gained from the hunt action can be transferred to pool. No. but you might assume that her card text applies, leading to the result that when she hunts, her controller may move 1 of the blood she gains to xer pool. Note that Rabbat's text does not parallel VC's text. Parallel text would be (well, as parallel as it gets, since VC is not an action): Rabbat can take a +1 stealth hunt action to move 1 blood counter from the blood bank to your pool instead of to her.* * It wouldn't be worded that way, since actions have a slightly different template; this is just parallel-illustrating text. [ quoted text not captured ]

John Flournoy

On Apr 1, 8:13 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > Rabbat, The Sewer Goddess > > Clan: Nosferatu (group 4) > > Capacity: 7 > > Disciplines: ANI FOR OBF pot > > Independent. Red List: Rabbat may send a vampire to torpor or burn an > > ally as a strike. ***If she hunts, you may move 1 of the blood she > > gains to your pool.*** She cannot take (D) actions or block actions > > that aren't directed at her or at a card on her. Side question for Rabbat's wording... Rabbat is full, and hunts. Normally, the blood gained would spill off. Does Rabbat's wording mean that she can move the blood that she gains (i.e. the one spilling off) into your pool instead of being lost? More specifically, since Rabbat is "move one of the blood gained", that'd imply "Rabbat gains the blood, and then it gets moved" (which obviously is very different than Voter Cap's "blood is moved to you instead of the vampire"). Is this reading of how Rabbat's special works correct? Does the blood have to effectively pass through Rabbat before hitting your pool? (This could matter if Rabbat had one of the various "cannot gain blood" effects on her when she hunts.) -John Flournoy

LSJ

On Apr 2, 11:24 am, John Flournoy <carne...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 1, 8:13 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > > > Rabbat, The Sewer Goddess > > > Clan: Nosferatu (group 4) > > > Capacity: 7 > > > Disciplines: ANI FOR OBF pot > > > Independent. Red List: Rabbat may send a vampire to torpor or burn an > > > ally as a strike. ***If she hunts, you may move 1 of the blood she > > > gains to your pool.*** She cannot take (D) actions or block actions > > > that aren't directed at her or at a card on her. > > Side question for Rabbat's wording... > > Rabbat is full, and hunts. Normally, the blood gained would spill off. > > Does Rabbat's wording mean that she can move the blood that she gains > (i.e. the one spilling off) into your pool instead of being lost? Yes. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/bf726410965e553f I'll put that on the list for RT review, however. (But the wording "may move 1 of the blood she gains" still indicates that that bit is handled (including the decision for the "may") at the time of the gain, rather than indicating that the decision needs to be made at the time the hunt action is declared (in contrast to the VC- parallel wording offered above).

Juggernaut1981

> > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/bf72... > I'll put that on the list for RT review, however. > > (But the wording "may move 1 of the blood she gains" still indicates > that that bit is handled (including the decision for the "may") at the > time of the gain, rather than indicating that the decision needs to be > made at the time the hunt action is declared (in contrast to the VC- > parallel wording offered above).- Hide quoted text - Actually LSJ, both her text and VCs would function as action modifiers that either reallocate (i.e. no Rabbat's) or divert (i.e. was Rabbat's at an earlier point but is now Meth's)... During the Action of hunting, you may use this effect X. And implicit by card play During the resolution of a passing referendum, you gain effect X. (the you may is implied by the fact it is a card in your hand). I still don't see exactly where the logical distinction is with VC and Rabbat OTHER than by the current public ruling. Nothing in their texts actually precludes either option for their functioning. Since Rabbat is not a card-in-hand, she requires the "may" to make the text function as a "vampire-enabled action modifier" rather than a "permanent effect on the vampire" or a "vampire-enabled action". For brevity (since Rabbat has extensive card text already) it could be assumed that Rabbat has the "instead" clause of VC. OR it could be assumed that VC has an omitted "you may" and VC's "instead" clause is just to remind you that "that vampire ain't your pool spastic". Side Note: Ruling that FL reduces the total X of VC to 1 will also limit excessive pool gain with another card and speed up competitive games. It would certainly slow down the usual TGB-Vote decks (Tap, Vote, KRC/Parity, VC, repeat...) and other variations on that core tactic of converting vamp blood to pool, refilling using VC and gaining pool for having vote-lock (either permanent or excessive vote- push) and repeating... Voter Captivation *EDITED* Type: Action Modifier Requires: Presence Only usable after resolving a successful referendum called by this acting vampire. [pre] The acting vampire gains X blood from the blood bank, where X is the number of votes by which the referendum passed. [PRE] As above, but (you may) move up to 2 of those blood counters to your pool (instead of this vampire). Rabbat, The Sewer Goddess **EDITED** Clan: Nosferatu (group 4) Capacity: 7 Disciplines: ANI FOR OBF pot Independent. Red List: Rabbat may send a vampire to torpor or burn an ally as a strike. If she hunts, you may move 1 of the blood she gains to your pool, (instead of this vampire). She cannot take (D) [ quoted text not captured ]