Tom Wylie#
MEUNIER Fredrick <s8923108@titanic.mpce.mq.edu.au> wrote:
>: "combet ends" and "dodge" are not effects that have to worry about range.
>: They just do something, and the latter happens to always
>: count as a strike (so you can't dodge and deal damage in a strike, can't
>: dodge an additional strike unless you use an additional strike to do so, etc
>Does this also apply to the card "Read Intentions" which as the major effect
>says simply "dodge", not "Strike: dodge".
Yes. All dodges are strikes, even if a card forgets to say so.
>As long as I'm asking a question, if a vampire is forced to hunt as they have
>0 blood, and the hunt action is blocked, but the combat is prevented by an
>obedience card, can the acting vampire now take an action *other* than hunt?
I believe the metarule is that the only action an empty vampire may take
is to hunt, so the answer would be no. But I'll check on that; it could
be that the one attempt is enough for the turn. I find that unlikely, though.
>If a vampire is recued from torpor untapped with zero blood, do they *have*
>to hunt...
Definitely.
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