Just a few questions on a few cards:
1) The Zoo hunting ground requires a Gangrel to bring out. Can it be
used afterwards by *any* vampire, or only the Gangrels?
2) Ancient influence - vote: Methuselahs gain X pool (X being vampires
blood capacity), and lose 5 pool. Does the Methuselah first lose the 5 pool,
or first gain the X pool?
3) Many various cards: When attacking a vampire as a D action, is it the
same as just entering combat with that vampire? i.e. does the victim have
all strikes/maneuvers etc. as usual?
Any answers greatly appreciated, both here and via email...
BuzMack the Terrible
Email: dmcd...@cs.uct.ac.za
mcdu...@eleceng.uct.ac.za
dmcd...@cs.uct.ac.za (D B McDuling) writes:
>Just a few questions on a few cards:>1) The Zoo hunting ground requires a Gangrel to bring out. Can it be
>used afterwards by *any* vampire, or only the Gangrels?
Since none of the HGs place any restrictions on the vampire that gains
a blood from them, any vampire can. (Ready vampire, of course, since it does
have that restriction on it :-).
The (in this case, Gangrel) symbol on it means that your must control a
member of that clan to gain control of the HG. Once you control it, any vamp
(that you control) may benefit from it.
>2) Ancient influence - vote: Methuselahs gain X pool (X being vampires
>blood capacity), and lose 5 pool. Does the Methuselah first lose the 5 pool,
>or first gain the X pool?
Just like the cards explicitly states. Gain X pool, THEN lose 5 pool.
>3) Many various cards: When attacking a vampire as a D action, is it the
>same as just entering combat with that vampire? i.e. does the victim have
>all strikes/maneuvers etc. as usual?
Yes. (Note that being in combat does not tap the attacked vampire.)
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