rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Another question about an underused card

14 messages from 5 participants · 10 February 2003 – 11 February 2003
original thread on Google Groups

Jozxyqk

Horrific Countenance, in its latest wording, says: Only usable <when this vampire is blocked>. Untap the blocking minion. This action is not blocked, and it is now unblockable. Does this translate to "Do not tap..." if the blocker had played a Wake? Or does it actually untap a blocker who was blocking while tapped?

reyda

[ quoted text not captured ] do not tap. =) when an "old" card says untap the blokcing vampire, like in "elder impersonation", it means "do not tap" =)

James Coupe

In message <M5P1a.61938$be.47854@rwcrnsc53>, Jozxyqk <jfeu...@eecs.tufts.edu> writes: >Horrific Countenance, in its latest wording, says: >Only usable <when this vampire is blocked>. >Untap the blocking minion. This action is not blocked, and it is now >unblockable. > > >Does this translate to "Do not tap..." if the blocker had played a Wake? No. It means "Untap the blocking minion." >Or does it actually untap a blocker who was blocking while tapped? Yes. However, a couple of similar-ish cards were rationalised to a "Do not tap..." version, IIRC. (The many varied texts of Obedience, for instance.) Currently, though, you untap the blocking minion, regardless of their tapped status when they started the block. -- James Coupe PGP Key: 0x5D623D5D EBD690ECD7A1FB457CA2 Hi! I'm Nancy Drew! You must be the Hardy Boys! 13D7E668C3695D623D5D

reyda

James Coupe wrote: > In message <M5P1a.61938$be.47854@rwcrnsc53>, Jozxyqk > <jfeu...@eecs.tufts.edu> writes: >> Horrific Countenance, in its latest wording, says: >> Only usable <when this vampire is blocked>. >> Untap the blocking minion. This action is not blocked, and it is >> now unblockable. >> >> >> Does this translate to "Do not tap..." if the blocker had played a >> Wake? > > No. It means "Untap the blocking minion." > >> Or does it actually untap a blocker who was blocking while tapped? > > Yes. However, a couple of similar-ish cards were rationalised to a > "Do not tap..." version, IIRC. (The many varied texts of > Obedience, for instance.) > > Currently, though, you untap the blocking minion, regardless of > their tapped status when they started the block. i'm just wondering : how so ? =)

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] In the absence of errata, card text is used. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

reyda

LSJ wrote: > reyda wrote: >>> Currently, though, you untap the blocking minion, regardless of >>> their tapped status when they started the block. >> >> i'm just wondering : how so ? =) > > In the absence of errata, card text is used. this is something i can understand. But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on Elder Impersonation. Why errata the latter and not the former ? =) Why clarify one thing and let the other as it is ? =)

James Coupe

In message <3e485186$0$3394$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on Elder >Impersonation. No it's not. Elder Impersonation was reprinted in CE with current card text. [ quoted text not captured ]

Angus, the Unruled

James Coupe <ja...@zephyr.org.uk> wrote in message news:<3J5I+NTK...@gratiano.zephyr.org.uk>... > In message <3e485186$0$3394$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, reyda > <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: > >But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on Elder > >Impersonation. > > No it's not. > > Elder Impersonation was reprinted in CE with current card text. Related question: What happens if i played a faceless nights at superior before the elder impersonation (and/or the horrific countenance)?

reyda

James Coupe wrote: > In message <3e485186$0$3394$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, > reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >> But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on >> Elder Impersonation. > > No it's not. IT IS. > Elder Impersonation was reprinted in CE with current card text. i know ... i know... i talk about the first card text when both cards were printed together in Ancient Hearts. i'm sure you can be more constructive.

James Coupe

In message <3e48ca83$0$6289$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >James Coupe wrote: >> In message <3e485186$0$3394$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, >> reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >>> But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on >>> Elder Impersonation. >> >> No it's not. > >IT IS. Sorry, black is not white, no matter how many capital letters you use. Irrespective of any previous card texts or errata, the card text has been *changed* by the Design Team. Nor are the Design Team strictly bound by previous errata or rulings on cards. The card text for Elder Impersonation is not the same as the card text for Horrific Countenance. >> Elder Impersonation was reprinted in CE with current card text. > >i know ... i know... i talk about the first card text when both cards were >printed together in Ancient Hearts. So? The card text on Elder Impersonation is not what you say it is. No general ruling on "untap" and "do not tap" has ever been issued. (Consider general rulings like "During X, do Y.") There is no ambiguity in the card text or in its play, so no rulings or clarifications have had to be issued. You could bring it to the attention of the Design Team, for inclusion in The Anarchs - if the card is reprinted (I have no idea) - or to the Rules Team, who may choose to issue errata. However, there has been none so far, and errata for it doesn't seem to me to be particularly high priority. Hence we play by card text. [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

Angus, the Unruled wrote: > Related question: > What happens if i played a faceless nights at superior before the > elder impersonation (and/or the horrific countenance)? Faceless Night wins. See CE card text. [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Errata is not "clarification", BTW. It is a change. Elder Impersonation received errata probably because it was seeing use. Therefore, it rose to the errata threshold set at that time in history. Horrific Countenance didn't rise to the threshold at that time, and isn't at the threshold now, either. [ quoted text not captured ]

reyda

James Coupe wrote: > In message <3e48ca83$0$6289$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, > reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >> James Coupe wrote: >>> In message <3e485186$0$3394$79c1...@nan-newsreader-03.noos.net>, >>> reyda <true_...@hotmail.com> writes: >>>> But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and >>>> on Elder Impersonation. >>> >>> No it's not. >> >> IT IS. > > Sorry, black is not white, no matter how many capital letters you > use. Please... Being so literate and educated, you *exactly* know what i mean. Stop being so picky and try to answer the point instead. =) > Irrespective of any previous card texts or errata, the card text has > been *changed* by the Design Team. Nor are the Design Team strictly > bound by previous errata or rulings on cards. > > The card text for Elder Impersonation is not the same as the card > text for Horrific Countenance. my guess is : it's because, and only because one has been reprinted and not the other. I want more explanations on this matter, that's all. >>> Elder Impersonation was reprinted in CE with current card text. >> >> i know ... i know... i talk about the first card text when both >> cards were printed together in Ancient Hearts. > > So? The card text on Elder Impersonation is not what you say it is. The card text on 25 out of 26 copies of elder impersonation is what i said. When i compare this text with the one on horrid form i wonder why one has changed and not the other. (by the way it would be great if a fairy spell could change the text on all my cards to the most recent one) > No general ruling on "untap" and "do not tap" has ever been issued. > (Consider general rulings like "During X, do Y.") a ruling existed before the reprint of Elder impersonation. It said " do not tap" instead of "untap" the blocker. Is it still applicable ? is it also concerning horrid form ? > There is no ambiguity in the card text or in its play, so no > rulings or clarifications have had to be issued. Why ? if there is/was no ambiguity, why has elder impersonation has been changed ? > You could bring it to the attention of the Design Team, for > inclusion in The Anarchs - if the card is reprinted (I have no > idea) - or to the Rules Team, who may choose to issue errata. that part of your post is the interesting one ;) they may choose to "uniform" their decision concerning this kind of wording / effect. > However, there has been none so far, and errata for it doesn't seem > to me to be particularly high priority. Hence we play by card text. i'm glad to hear so ! it's not a reason not to ask for the... reasons. =)

reyda

LSJ wrote: > reyda wrote: >> this is something i can understand. >> But the wording is exactly the same on Horrific Countenance and on >> Elder Impersonation. Why errata the latter and not the former ? =) >> Why clarify one thing and let the other as it is ? =) >> >> > > Errata is not "clarification", BTW. It is a change. granted. > Elder Impersonation received errata probably because it was seeing > use. Therefore, it rose to the errata threshold set at that time in > history. Horrific Countenance didn't rise to the threshold at that > time, and isn't at the threshold now, either. thanks for the simple and clear answer =)