rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Horrid Reality

9 messages from 7 participants · 02 December 1995 – 14 December 1995
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Judith Cookson Grunberger

Should Horrid Reality have an errata to say "weapon" rather then equipment? It does seem rather silly to be using a laptop in combat... Judy -- "All roads lead to Montgomery County. Or at least widen there." -- Tom Madigan <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Judith C. Grunberger * jcoo...@eng.umd.edu * http://www.wam.umd.edu/~jcookson WSSC Environmental Advisory Committee: http://www.glue.umd.edu/~jcookson

Algustas

Hi Judith, On 2 Dec 1995, Judith Cookson Grunberger wrote: > > Should Horrid Reality have an errata to say "weapon" rather then > equipment? It does seem rather silly to be using a laptop in combat... > > Well, she could use a "vial of Garou blood", does that mean with superior chimerstry the Vial wouldn't be burned? Tom? Algustas *****If God lived on Earth, someone would break his windows.***** Old Yiddish Proverb

BRADLEY WARD

: Should Horrid Reality have an errata to say "weapon" rather then : equipment? It does seem rather silly to be using a laptop in combat... well there are times I might want a flak jacket, hawg, or vial of garou blood. -- ||||||| BRAD /\ wa...@nevada.edu |^_.^ _^|. o O (all I did was smoke) /vvvvvvvvvvvv \-----------------------C\[@]-[@]/)-------, ____ `^^^^^^^^^^^^ /========================| : U .:|=======" / /\ WARD \/ wa...@cs.unlv.edu `.(===):' ( ==/=*~) \---/ \/____/

Thomas R Wylie

Horrid Reality only pulls weapons out of the library. Note that the second half of the card refers to "this weapon" (but tracking both halves of the text gets annoying, so consider this errata). Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Art Martella

And as long as we're on the subject... 1) What happens when the first weapon in your library is a unique weapon that's already in play (e.g., an Ivory Bow, when the other minion in combat has the 'real' one)? 2) What happens when there are no weapons in your library? (I THINK i have a Submachine Gun left...) Does the poor Ravnos suffer a creative lapse and get the two blood refunded, or does it just disappear? 3) What happens if the weapon is burned in combat (just because you made someone think you torched your Assault Rifle, does it really happen?) or stolen by the opponent? (Haha! I have your... absolutely nothing!)

Nicole Janine Purvis

Biomech8 (biom...@aol.com) wrote: : In article <4airde$6...@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>, aa...@cats.ucsc.edu (Thomas R : Wylie) writes: : > : >If the weapon is no longer in play at end of combat, do not burn it : >(or shuffle it into your library). Otherwise, it is burned or shuffled : >as appropriate. : Does this apply to stolen weapons as well? : I still haven't seen an answer on the Wooden Stake, does it follow the : victem to torpor? If not are they still stuck in torpor unable to untap? I don't know where the Stake would go, as I don't know Horrid Reality, but I believe Tom [or some other rulesmonger] made a statement a day or so ago that even if the equipment used to paralyze a vampire is removed from the paralyzed vampire, the vampire is still paralyzed [unable to rescue itself]; it must be rescued by another vampire. [Yes, I know now... VTES doesn't use paralyze... But you can figure it out...] -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "What is a man without the beasts? If the beasts were gone, | | man would die from a great loneliness of spirit." | | "Confuse, annoy, and dee-STROY!!" Call me "Nicole" and I | | npu...@tiger.lsu.edu -- Jet...@aol.com will have to kill you. | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Thomas R Wylie

Art Martella <amar...@attila.stevens-tech.edu> wrote: >1) What happens when the first weapon in your library is a unique weapon >that's already in play (e.g., an Ivory Bow, when the other minion in >combat has the 'real' one)? Then the weapon becomes contested for the duration of the combat. It becomes uncontested during the next appropriate untap phase. >2) What happens when there are no weapons in your library? (I THINK i >have a Submachine Gun left...) Does the poor Ravnos suffer a creative >lapse and get the two blood refunded, or does it just disappear? Then the 2 blood is wasted. Know your deck :) >3) What happens if the weapon is burned in combat (just because you made >someone think you torched your Assault Rifle, does it really happen?) or >stolen by the opponent? (Haha! I have your... absolutely nothing!) If the weapon is no longer in play at end of combat, do not burn it (or shuffle it into your library). Otherwise, it is burned or shuffled as appropriate. [ quoted text not captured ]

Biomech8

In article <4airde$6...@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>, aa...@cats.ucsc.edu (Thomas R Wylie) writes: > >If the weapon is no longer in play at end of combat, do not burn it >(or shuffle it into your library). Otherwise, it is burned or shuffled >as appropriate. Does this apply to stolen weapons as well? [ quoted text not captured ]

Thomas R Wylie

Biomech8 <biom...@aol.com> wrote: >>If the weapon is no longer in play at end of combat, do not burn it >>(or shuffle it into your library). Otherwise, it is burned or shuffled >>as appropriate. >Does this apply to stolen weapons as well? Yes. >I still haven't seen an answer on the Wooden Stake, does it follow the >victem to torpor? If not are they still stuck in torpor unable to untap? Wooden Stake is transferred to the victim as it goes into torpor (card text). However, removing the stake once th victim is in torpor does not allow it to untap normally. [ quoted text not captured ]