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Carlton vs Lay Low

2 messages from 2 participants · 05 May 2009
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brandons...@yahoo.com

Say your anarch commits diablarie and would be burned by a blood hunt, but you play Lay Low to get him out of trouble and then decline to influence him out again that turn. Can my Carlton burn him in my discard phase, even though he is in the uncontrolled region? What if the anarch was influenced out again the same turn he went to the uncontrolled due to Lay Low? I looked under Carlton sixth tradition, sixth tradition banishment, Carlton banishment, etc. My guess is that he is not burnable by Carlton while uncontrolled('out of play'), but would be if he returns to play the same turn. Thanks! Brandon Carlton Van Wyk (Hunter) Type: Ally Cost: 2 pool Unique mortal with 2 life. 0 strength, 0 bleed. Carlton can strike for 1R damage, and he may dodge as a strike once each combat. Carlton has +1 intercept when blocking vampires. During your discard phase, you may burn Carlton to burn a vampire who has committed diablerie since your last turn. Lay Low Type: Action Modifier/Combat Requires: anarch Cost: 1 blood Requires an anarch. Only usable when a blood hunt referendum passes and would burn this anarch. Move this anarch to the uncontrolled region (breaking any temporary control effects). Any cards and counters on this vampire remain with him or her (but are out of play as long as the vampire remains uncontrolled).

LSJ

brandons...@yahoo.com wrote: > Say your anarch commits diablarie and would be burned by a blood hunt, > but you play Lay Low to get him out of trouble and then decline to > influence him out again that turn. Can my Carlton burn him in my > discard phase, even though he is in the uncontrolled region? No, he's not in play. Similarly, he wouldn't contest another copy of himself while he's in the uncontrolled region. > What if > the anarch was influenced out again the same turn he went to the > uncontrolled due to Lay Low? I looked under Carlton sixth tradition, > sixth tradition banishment, Carlton banishment, etc. My guess is that > he is not burnable by Carlton while uncontrolled('out of play'), but > would be if he returns to play the same turn. Correct. He'd be burnable if he were in play during Carlton's controller's next discard phase. [ quoted text not captured ]