rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[LSJ]bumsrush vs "continue this action"

5 messages from 5 participants · 20 June 2003
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Oortje4ever

We always took for grated that you can start a new combat if you played a form of mist in a succesfull bumsrush. but can i do that and why? why should I be able to continue the action if it was already succesfull? or can I play endless "combat and conitue" until I run out of them. Thanks, Oortje

LSJ

Oortje4ever wrote: > We always took for grated that you can start a new combat if you > played a form of mist in a succesfull bumsrush. but can i do that and > why? No. Continuing from the successful resolution point has no effect, and you can't add stealth when you don't need stealth anyhow. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Jeffrey Chang

> No. Continuing from the successful resolution point has no effect, and > you can't add stealth when you don't need stealth anyhow. What if I Bum's Rush a minion, he blocks, combat ensues, and then I play a form of mist sometime during that combat. Does a new combat start? ~Jeff

Phoenix

"Jeffrey Chang" <jeff...@u.washington.edu> schreef in bericht news:Pine.A41.4.55.03...@qnagr07.h.jnfuvatgba.rqh... [ quoted text not captured ] The action, in this case the blocked Bum's Rush continues and can be blocked by another minion. If nobody blocks it, you enter combat with the chosen minion. Now we're on the S:CE and continue action subject, I wonder about this: I bum's rush a certain vampire The bum's rush gets blocked and we fight a round of combat I press In the second round I play a S:CE and continue action (such as flow with the mountain) Can I continue that bum's rush (or any action for that matter) after a whole round of combat? Or is there some "first round only" clause for cards like this?

Timlagor

> Can I continue that bum's rush (or any action for that matter) after a whole > round of combat? Or is there some "first round only" clause for cards like > this? I'm pretty certain that you can and that if they didn't want you to they would have put it in the card text.