rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[Q] Sonja Blue.....

4 messages from 3 participants · 06 March 2005
original thread on Google Groups

djmi...@hotmail.com

Let's say there's a Sonja in play already, and I pull out a copy of her and contest, what happens ? A:I gain the four pool as per rule for Scarce vampires (burn 3 pool when bringing in a scarce vampire when there's another one in play), and then start the contest Or B:I start the contest immediately without resolving effects of the card text since she is considered out of play from the moment she's brought into play (yeah I know it sounds wacky, but I'm sure someone will know what I mean :-)), and therefore do not gain the 4 pool.... And if you want to know why I'm asking ? yep, got a deck idea coming up.....

LSJ

djmi...@hotmail.com wrote: > Let's say there's a Sonja in play already, and I pull out a copy of her > and contest, what happens ? > > A:I gain the four pool as per rule for Scarce vampires (burn 3 pool > when bringing in a scarce vampire when there's another one in play), > and then start the contest Yes. -- LSJ (vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep (remove spam trap to reply) Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Chris Berger

Just curious, when Sonja is contested, do both copies get removed from the game immediately? Section 4.1 of the rulebook states, "If more than one copy of a unique card is brought into play, that means control of the card is being contested. For the duration of the contest, all copies of the contested card are turned face down and are out of play." But when Sonja leaves play (and as far as I can tell, going from "in play" to "out of play" constitutes leaving play), she is removed from the game.

LSJ

Chris Berger wrote: > Just curious, when Sonja is contested, do both copies get removed from > the game immediately? Yes. > Section 4.1 of the rulebook states, "If more than one copy of a unique > card is brought into play, that means control of the card is being > contested. For the duration of the contest, all copies of the contested > card are turned face down and are out of play." > > But when Sonja leaves play (and as far as I can tell, going from "in > play" to "out of play" constitutes leaving play), she is removed from > the game. Correct. [ quoted text not captured ]