In article <39595e69...@news.oricom.ca>,
kha...@oricom.ca (Khaleph Alendis, Prince of Beauport) wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 19:51:59 +0100, James Coupe <ja...@zephyr.org.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Rafid Armani wrote:
>
> >> If I bleed with a Social Charm in superior and the bleed
> >> is deflected but not blocked by it's new target, does it means
> >> that I take a blood because the bleed is successful
> >
> >Yes.
> >
> >> but I don't
> >> take the edge because I didn't bled my prey ?
> >
> >No, you take the edge anyway. All it cares about, as with you
getting the
> >pool, is that the bleed is successful.
>
> Is that realy ok ?
>
> Not for contesting the skill of James... ;-)
> but would like an official answer for that question because that's a
> change with the way we play it.
>
Generally you get the Edge whenever you successfully bleed _any_
Methusaleh. I've included the relevant sections of the online rulebook
(sections 1.2, and 6.1.1) below.
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[1.2. Equipment Needed]
3. The Edge: The Edge is a symbol showing that your minions have
temporarily given you an advantage over the other Methuselahs. It is
given or passed to a player who successfully bleeds another player (see
Bleed, sec. 6.1.1),
[6.1.1. Bleed]
To bleed a Methuselah, announce the action and tap the acting minion
(the minion who is taking the bleed action). If the action is
successful, the target Methuselah burns an amount of pool equal to the
bleed amount. By default, all vampires have a bleed amount of one,
while allies have a bleed amount of zero (although many allies and some
vampires have card text that overrides the default). Additionally, if
the action succeeds and the bleed amount is one or more, then the
controller of the acting minion gets the Edge, taking it from whomever
has it (or simply keeping the Edge, if she already has it).
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