rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

multiple oustings

5 messages from 5 participants · 22 March 1998 – 27 March 1998
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Buddingmil

Last night we had a 8 player game going I was playing a deck that allowed me to oust 3 in one shot my prey his prey and his prey it was argued that I get the victory points but not the blood bonus for the other two what is the rulling on that ...... Jonathan

ber...@cco.caltech.edu

> Last night we had a 8 player game going I was playing a deck that allowed me > to oust 3 in one shot my prey his prey and his prey it was argued that I > get the victory points but not the blood bonus for the other two what is > the ruling on that ...... > When a player is ousted, that player's predator gains 1 victory point. If the predator is not ousted in the same action, he also gains 6 pool. Thus, if three people are ousted in one action, each player's predator gains a victory point, and anyone's predator who is not ousted also gains 6 pool. Therefore, if you oust your prey, grandprey, and great-grand-prey in one action, you gain a VP and 6 pool. Your prey and grandprey also get a victory point each, but no pool, because they are ousted. -Chris -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/ Now offering spam-free web-based newsreading

LSJ (VtES Rep)

Buddingmil (buddi...@aol.com) wrote: : Last night we had a 8 player game going I was playing a deck that allowed me to : oust 3 in one shot my prey his prey and his prey it was argued that I get the : victory points but not the blood bonus for the other two what is the rulling : on that ...... You get one VP and six pool (or whatever the current amount is, if it has been changed by PoliFlux or whatever). Your Prey gets a VP for having her Prey ousted, but no pool. Your Prey's Prey gets a VP for having her Prey ousted, but no pool. (Rulebook: section 10). L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team

Jaysen Knight

Going with the way you worded your question LSJ is exactly right. However, if you ousted your prey, then ousted your new prey, then ousted your new prey after that (ousting all three in the same turn) then you should get the blood bonus for all three. I could be wrong here but I don't think so. [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

Jaysen Knight wrote: > > Going with the way you worded your question LSJ is exactly right. > However, if you ousted your prey, then ousted your new prey, then > ousted your new prey after that (ousting all three in the same turn) > then you should get the blood bonus for all three. I could be wrong > here but I don't think so. You are correct. As soon as one prey is ousted, the next in line becomes your new prey. If the next in line is ousted, even on the same turn, you get six (more) pool and a(nother) VP. Buddingmil also wrote me directly to clarify the actual events: His Prey, Grand-Prey and Great-Grand-Prey were ousted one after another on their own untaps by a set (3, I think) of Anarch Revolts, which officially would result in Buddingmil getting three VPs and 18 pool. > > LSJ (VtES Rep) wrote: > > > Buddingmil (buddi...@aol.com) wrote: > > : Last night we had a 8 player game going I was playing a deck that allowed me to > > : oust 3 in one shot my prey his prey and his prey it was argued that I get the > > : victory points but not the blood bonus for the other two what is the rulling > > : on that ...... > > > > You get one VP and six pool (or whatever the current amount is, if it > > has been changed by PoliFlux or whatever). > > > > Your Prey gets a VP for having her Prey ousted, but no pool. > > Your Prey's Prey gets a VP for having her Prey ousted, but no pool. > > > > (Rulebook: section 10). -- [ quoted text not captured ]