rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Reaction question.

2 messages from 2 participants · 20 January 1995
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L. Scott Johnson

hedg...@uclink.berkeley.edu (Eric Robert Sylwester) writes: >Okay, I'm aware that you tap a vampire when you have successfully blocked >an action. >But what about playing reaction cards like Deflection? Deflection causes >a bleed against you to be transferred to a bleed against another >methuselah, but the card says nothing about tapping the acting vampire. Read it again. "Tap this reacting vampire" Superior: "As above, but this reacting vampire is not tapped" (or equiv.) Rule: playing a reaction card requires an untapped minion and does not tap the minion. The card itself may override either of these.

Joe Cochran

In article <3fmlv2$o...@agate.berkeley.edu>, Eric Robert Sylwester <hedg...@uclink.berkeley.edu> wrote: >But what about playing reaction cards like Deflection? Deflection causes >a bleed against you to be transferred to a bleed against another >methuselah, but the card says nothing about tapping the acting vampire. Actually, the Deflection card *does* state that you must tap the vampire using it (although the superior version says that you need not tap it). In general, playing a reaction card does not tap a vampire, although a vampire has to be untapped to play one. | If you've got a hot lead on a new | *--Joe--* | PC game, call the announce line at | js...@vt.edu | ** csi...@discus.ise.vt.edu ** | +-------------------------------------+---------------------------------- "Carnivores, oy!" -- Timon, TLK