rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

LSJ: Vessel burns opponents Blood Doll?

7 messages from 7 participants · 12 October 2007
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Card text: Vessel Cardtype: Master Cost: 1 pool Master: trifle. Put this card on a vampire, and you may burn a Blood Doll in play (if any). During this vampire's controller's untap phase, he or she may move 1 blood from this vampire to his or her pool or from his or her pool to this vampire. Question: This means playing a Vessel on ANY vamp can burn ANY Blood Doll in play right? Weird card.

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Card text: "a Blood Doll in play".

librarian

[ quoted text not captured ] I hadn't noticed until this post that you can play Vessel on other Meth's vamps. Wow. best - chris -- Super Fun Cards http://stores.ebay.com/superfuncards/ auct...@superfuncards.com

Matthew T. Morgan

On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, librarian wrote: > I hadn't noticed until this post that you can play Vessel on other Meth's > vamps. Wow. I hate the way you keep gaining pool during your master phase. That ends now! I put a Vessel on your guy and burn his Blood Doll. Take that! Matt Morgan

Rhavas

[ quoted text not captured ] Why play it on someone else's vampire? Play it on your own, and still burn their Blood Doll. Twice the fun!

Peter D Bakija

On Oct 12, 11:21 am, Rhavas <Anthony.Lun...@gmail.com> wrote: > Why play it on someone else's vampire? Play it on your own, and still > burn their Blood Doll. Twice the fun! (Matt was being funny. And kind of making fun of the idea of playing it on someone else's vampire. Yeah, once in a blue moon, you'll want to put it on someone else's vampire as a bribe or to save them from being ousted or something, but really, unlikely to happen much.) -Peter

John P.

[ quoted text not captured ] I could see cross table deals to speed up effectiveness of Vessel. Playing it on your own vampire means the turn after you play it you break even, the second turn after you play it you show a profit. If you and your cross table ally both have vessels in hand and each play it on the other's vamp by agreement, one player will break even and thus profit one turn earlier. Okay, maybe that is not going to happen all that much, but I could see it happenening for someone low on pool. John P.