rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Bloodhunt=Real Vote?

6 messages from 5 participants · 07 February 1995 – 10 February 1995
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prophet

I was wondering if the Bloodhunt Vote called by a Methuselah after diablerie is considered a normal vote. The "Holy-Gawwdam-Rulebook*tm" says that this vote is not an action, so action mod.s and reaction cards cannot be played, but do voting vamps vote? I think diablerie would be much more interesting if it were just a Methuselah vote only. Just me.... -- -prophet ============================================================================== The above opinions are not mine, I have been forced to repeat them by the man holding the gun to my head. The fact that _I_ am holding the gun makes no difference. I am resolved of all responsibility.

Larry Harriman

prophet (rge...@ucs.indiana.edu) wrote: : I was wondering if the Bloodhunt Vote called by a Methuselah [ quoted text not captured ] : -- : -prophet [ quoted text not captured ] It actually wouldn't be all that interesting. Metheusulahs can't vote. Ever. On anything. The only way to get votes is to dicard vote cards from your hand, use action or reaction cards, or use you minions or masters. During blood hunts, you can't use actions/reactions. If only meths could vote it would go like this: I don't have any votes...neither do I...none here...I vote zero... Larrx...

prophet

Larry Harriman (la...@bu.edu) wrote: : It actually wouldn't be all that interesting. Metheusulahs can't : vote. Ever. On anything. The only way to get votes is to dicard vote cards : from your hand, use action or reaction cards, or use you minions or masters. : During blood hunts, you can't use actions/reactions. If only meths could vote : it would go like this: I don't have any votes...neither do I...none here...I : vote zero... What I meant was that each Methuselah would get a vote. I fully realize that votes are normally achieved in the ways you listed, but this could be an exception. It already is an exception in that this is a vote called _by_ a Methuselah, and not a Vamp. I assume that what I propose isn't what was intended by the designers. However (as always) the Holy-Gawwdam-Rulebook*tm is a little unclear, so this could be a possible interpretation. I will probably ask my group to try it out this weekend, just to see what effect it has on a game. -- -prophet ============================================================================== The above opinions are not mine, I have been forced to repeat them by the man holding the gun to my head. The fact that _I_ am holding the gun makes no difference. I am absolved of all responsibility.

Shane Hamish William Travis

prophet (rge...@ucs.indiana.edu) wrote: : I was wondering if the Bloodhunt Vote called by a Methuselah : after diablerie is considered a normal vote. The : "Holy-Gawwdam-Rulebook*tm" says that this vote is not an action, so : action mod.s and reaction cards cannot be played, but do voting vamps : vote? I think diablerie would be much more interesting if it were just a : Methuselah vote only. Just me.... Interesting you may find it. House rule you may enforce. But vampires their votes get. (This way talking why am I?) Shane Travis | Due to circumstances beyond my control, sht...@duke.usask.ca | I am master of my fate and captain of my soul. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | -- Ashleigh Brilliant

L. Scott Johnson

rge...@ucs.indiana.edu (prophet) writes: > I was wondering if the Bloodhunt Vote called by a Methuselah >after diablerie is considered a normal vote. The >"Holy-Gawwdam-Rulebook*tm" says that this vote is not an action, so >action mod.s and reaction cards cannot be played, but do voting vamps >vote? I think diablerie would be much more interesting if it were just a >Methuselah vote only. Just me.... Titled vamps *do* vote, Poli Action cards can be burned for votes, and the Edge may be exchanged for a vote. ( As clearly stated in 17.1: Voting : "When ... a call made for a bloodhunt against a vampire, a vote is called. .... you get the following extra votes for vampires under your control: 1...Primogen; 2...Prince; 3...Justicar"). [ quoted text not captured ]

tor...@pvv.unit.no

sht...@duke.usask.ca (Shane Hamish William Travis) writes: >Interesting you may find it. > >House rule you may enforce. > >But vampires their votes get. > >(This way talking why am I?) You either German studied have, or you too much to Yoda listened have. :-) - Tor Iver -- Tor Iver Wilhelmsen <tor...@pvv.unit.no> Civ. Eng. in CS from NTH, Norway "He who fights and runs away, lives to run another day." - Churchy, "Pogo" "I'm the Spirit of Fractures-yet-to-come." - Hulk, "Hulk Christmas Special" Info: http://www.pvv.unit.no/~toriver/ Member of The Software Workshop, UNIT