rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Momentary Delay and Kiss of Ra

12 messages from 5 participants · 08 April 2010 – 09 April 2010
original thread on Google Groups

stanles

The basic question is: can a vampire, after playing Kiss of Ra, play Momentary Delay? More verbosely, Kiss of Ra says that the block attempt is cancelled, but then goes on to say what happens to the blocking vampire. Is the action still "blocked" enough to allow the vampire to then play Kiss of Ra, or because Kiss of Ra says the block attempt is cancelled is the action not blocked, thereby not allowing Momentary Delay to be played? The Kiss of Ra Cardtype: Action Modifier Cost: 3 blood Discipline: Fortitude Only usable when a vampire who does not have Fortitude attempts to block this acting minion. [for] The block attempt is canceled, the blocking vampire burns 2 blood, and the current action is ended (without combat). [FOR] As above, and send the blocking vampire to torpor. Momentary Delay Cardtype: Action Modifier Requires a vampire with capacity 7 or more. Only usable at the end of an action blocked by an ally or a vampire of capacity 5 or less (after any combats). Not usable if more than one round of combat has occurred nor if this vampire has lost 3 or more blood this action or ended combat before the press step. The action continues as if unblocked.

floppyzedolfin

On 8 avr, 23:46, stanles <ozs...@gmail.com> wrote: > The basic question is: can a vampire, after playing Kiss of Ra, play > Momentary Delay? No. > More verbosely, Kiss of Ra says that the block attempt is cancelled, > but then goes on to say what happens to the blocking vampire. Is the > action still "blocked" enough to allow the vampire to then play Kiss > of Ra, or because Kiss of Ra says the block attempt is cancelled is > the action not blocked, thereby not allowing Momentary Delay to be > played? Kiss of Ra also states that the action is ended. You can't play action modifiers when there is no action. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/ef1afcc7098db13b

stanles

[ quoted text not captured ] > modifiers when there is no action.http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/ef1a... Momentary Delay starts "Only usable at the end of an action " therefore that would seem to be playable as Kiss of Ra says "the current action is ended".

floppyzedolfin

[ quoted text not captured ] Once Kiss of Ra is played, the action is over. There is no tiny window to squeeze in Momentary Delay or whatever other action modifier. Similarly, can't play Freak Drive / Cats' Guidance after Obedience. "Action is ended" means that it is over.

stanles

[ quoted text not captured ] I hope you appreciate my confusion, and appreciate if I wait for a more authoritative answer, ie from LSJ. Kiss of Ra says that the action is "ended". It doesn't say that action is "over". "Momentary Delay says that it is useable at the "end" of an action. Even if you say that there is no window, the wording of Momentary Delay would seem to create such a window.

squidalot

[ quoted text not captured ] > to create such a window.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Stanles Floppy is correct. See Kiss of Ra + Freak Drive for standard ruling (this is the latest I can trawl) http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/browse_thread/thread/38c4c5d3f66a50bd/f2171729658feec6?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=lsj+%2B+kiss+%2B+FREAK#f2171729658feec6 There are essentially no timing rules in VTES so a card is played and it does its stufff - if it ends action like Kiss of Ra it means that action ends immediately. One an action ends there is no opportunity to play action modifiers.

wumpus

Howdy, [ quoted text not captured ] IANLSJ, but: 1) Kiss of Ra ends the action, as noted by floppy, 2) Kiss of Ra cancels the block, so the action is not blocked, as you noted, and 3) this vampire lost 3 blood, unless xe somehow pays less for Kiss of Ra. So there would seem to be plenty of reasons why you can't play Momentary Delay after Kiss of Ra. (I guess that Kiss of Ra cancelling combat doesn't count as ending combat before the press step, though, so there's that.) Hope that helps, Alex

stanles

On Apr 8, 7:05 pm, wumpus <wump...@comcast.net> wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] But if Kiss of Ra cancels the block how is there a blocking minion to do anything to? Kiss of Ra cancelling the block is in the first sentence all by itself.

stanles

[ quoted text not captured ] I'm not trying to be difficult, but it doesn't seem to make sense. Kiss of Ra ends an action, and another card, Momentary Delay, is playable after the end of an action ...

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] > > Correct. > > I'm not trying to be difficult, but it doesn't seem to make sense. > Kiss of Ra ends an action, and another card, Momentary Delay, is > playable after the end of an action ... As you and wumpus both noted, Momentary Delay is not usable because it is only usable after a blocked action, and the action in question is not blocked.

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] There must be a blocking minion in order to play Kiss of Ra. "action is blocked" is not the same as "a minion attempts to block"

stanles

[ quoted text not captured ] thanks Scott, that makes sense