rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Timing window "after action is resolved"

2 messages from 2 participants · 09 June 2009
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ira...@gmail.com

Hello LSJ, I play Weigh the Heart on a Reformation action, which is successful. Can I play CrimethInc and redraw it before deciding which minion gets the corruption counter from Weigh the Heart? I think the answer is yes, since both cards resolve in the "after a successful action" window. Thanks, Ira Name: Reformation [Gehenna:C] Cardtype: Action Discipline: Chimerstry/Dominate/Serpentis +1 stealth action. Requires a ready anarch. [chi] (D) Steal an equipment card from your predator or prey. [dom] (D) Burn 1 blood to steal a hunting ground. [ser] (D) Put a corruption counter on any vampire. If the number of your corruption counters on the vampire equals or exceeds his or her capacity, you may burn all of your corruption counters on that vampire to gain control of him or her. Name: CrimethInc. [TR:C] Cardtype: Action Modifier Discipline: Protean/Quietus/Thaumaturgy 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. Name: Weigh the Heart [KMW:C] Cardtype: Action Modifier Discipline: Auspex & Serpentis [aus][ser] +1 bleed. After playing this card, you cannot play another action modifier to further increase the bleed for this action. [AUS][SER] Only usable as a (D) action is announced. If this action is successful, put a corruption counter on a minion controlled by the target Methuselah (after resolving the action).

LSJ

ira...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello LSJ, > > I play Weigh the Heart on a Reformation action, which is successful. > Can I play CrimethInc and redraw it before deciding which minion gets > the corruption counter from Weigh the Heart? I think the answer is > yes, since both cards resolve in the "after a successful action" > window. Sure. [ quoted text not captured ]