rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Barons & Anarchs

6 messages from 3 participants · 03 June 2008 – 04 June 2008
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extrala

After I my anarch baron played "Open War", can he play "CrimethInc."? The more general question is like this: Does "requires a baron" implicates "requires an anarch"? Open War [TR:R] Cardtype: Action +1 stealth action. Requires a baron. Put this card in play. Anarch vampires can enter combat with any minion as a (D) action. They can burn a location as a (D) action that costs 2 pool. Any Methuselah may use a master phase action to move 1 counter from his or her pool to this card. When this card has 4 pool, burn it and gain 4 pool. Only one Open War may be played in a game. CrimethInc. [TR:C] Cardtype: Action Modifier. Disciplines: Protean/Quietus/Thaumathurgy Requires an anarch. Play after resolving a successful action that requires an anarch or makes this vampire an anarch. [pro]: Untap this anarch. [qui]: Untap another ready anarch. [tha]: Put this card in play. During your minion phase, you may burn a pool to untap a ready anarch you control.

LSJ

extrala wrote: > After I my anarch baron played "Open War", can he play "CrimethInc."? > The more general question is like this: Does "requires a baron" > implicates "requires an anarch"? Yes. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/9e80e76544131d75

jcrossn...@gmail.com

[ quoted text not captured ] > Yes.http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/9e80... On another note, are the actions allowed by Open War considered actions that require an anarch for the same purpose?

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] By explicit card text, sure.

jcrossn...@gmail.com

On Jun 4, 12:11 am, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] Thanks. I would have figured as much, but I seem to recall some confusion surrounding Increased Strength and the strike to destroy Meat Hook. For that matter, I don't recall how that works. I should probably look it up in case someone ever decides to play Meat Hook.

LSJ

jcrossn...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks. I would have figured as much, but I seem to recall some > confusion surrounding Increased Strength and the strike to destroy > Meat Hook. For that matter, I don't recall how that works. I should > probably look it up in case someone ever decides to play Meat Hook. The strike to destroy the Meat Hook is not a damage-dealing strike, so Increased Strength won't affect it, even though it is a strike that requires Potence.