rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Cryptic Rider: How does it work?

3 messages from 3 participants · 12 May 1995 – 16 May 1995
original thread on Google Groups

David Greenlees

Vampire A calls a vote and it passes, A then plays Cryptic Rider and calls say Archon, can Archon vote be blocked or is it automatically sucsessful and passed. -- d$$$$$$P d$$$$$P d$$$$$P d$$$$$$$P d$P d$P d$P d$P d$P dP d$P d$$$$P d$P d$P d$P d$P dP d$P d$P d$P d$P d$P d$P dP d$P d$P d$$$$$P d$$$$$P d$$$$$$$P Big Davie a.k.a. David Greenlees dav...@cee.hw.ac.uk

L. Scott Johnson

dav...@cee.hw.ac.uk (David Greenlees) writes: >Vampire A calls a vote and it passes, A then plays Cryptic Rider and calls >say Archon, can Archon vote be blocked or is it automatically sucsessful >and passed. It can still be blocked, but if blocked, it will not use up the automatic pass (you could continue to try to call more votes). -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.scarolina.edu) | These opinions are mine and Graphics Specialist and Jyhad Rulemonger. | are subject to card text.

Joseph R Martinez

On Fri, 12 May 1995, David Greenlees wrote: > Vampire A calls a vote and it passes, A then plays Cryptic Rider and calls > say Archon, can Archon vote be blocked or is it automatically sucsessful > and passed. It works like this. Vampire A plays a vote. It passes. Vampire A plays Cryptic Rider. Vampire B calls a vote and looky there, it passes automatically. Vampire B can be blocked. (Really the only way to stop a Rider.) -Joe