rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Blocking a non-directed action

3 messages from 3 participants · 01 October 1996
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Phi

Who can block a non-directed action. I thought only my prey or predator could try to block a non-directed action. Am I right in thinking that? PHI * j.p.a....@student.utwente.nl * www.cs.utwente.nl/~baalman "a heart that hurts is a heart that works" --- Juliana Hatfield "ego knows best, at least he says so" --- The God Machine "premature burial is a messy situation" --- The M:tG Manual "i hurt myself today, to see if i still feel" --- NIN

Gomi no Sensei

In article <52qj21$r...@dinkel.civ.utwente.nl>, Phi <j.p.a....@student.utwente.nl> wrote: >Who can block a non-directed action. I thought only my prey or >predator could try to block a non-directed action. Am I right in >thinking that? That is correct, barring Eagle's Sight or Anneke's special. gomi -- 'spend a day and a half dead and the lettuce runs amok.' -babs woods

L. Scott Johnson

j.p.a....@student.utwente.nl (Phi) writes: >Who can block a non-directed action. I thought only my prey or >predator could try to block a non-directed action. Am I right in >thinking that? Yes. First your Prey, then (if the action is still unblocked) you Predator gets a shot at it. Other Methuselahs would need the benefit of special effects/abilities like Eagle's Sight or Anneke to attempt to block. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | One single fact can ruin a http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | perfectly good argument. Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |