rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Skin of Night [LSJ]

3 messages from 3 participants · 16 November 1997 – 18 November 1997
original thread on Google Groups

James Coupe

A while back there was that combo going round where you bleed, get blocked, Dawn Operation so the damage is aggro, Skin of Night so all the damage is normal (for you) and Weather Control so the opposing vampires goes to torpor (hopefully). With regards to the Skin of Night, which level can I play it at? Being as the superior prevetns damage I think I can only play it at inferior - the superior would have to be played in Strike Resolution which you never reach. Thanks. -- James Coupe (remove items of clothing to reply) I shall personally come around to your houses and drag you out by the scruff of the neck. I shall belt you around the mouth and mouth you around the belt. Do you understand what I'm saying?

Robert Goudie

In article <G0qJrOAa...@obeah.demon.co.uk>, James Coupe <ja...@obeah.demon.co.uk.SUSPENDERBELTANDGARTERS> wrote: > > A while back there was that combo going round where you bleed, get > blocked, Dawn Operation so the damage is aggro, Skin of Night so all the > damage is normal (for you) and Weather Control so the opposing vampires > goes to torpor (hopefully). > > With regards to the Skin of Night, which level can I play it at? Being > as the superior prevetns damage I think I can only play it at inferior - > the superior would have to be played in Strike Resolution which you > never reach. > Hi James, I think you can play superior Skin of Night before Strike Resolution. Not sure though. But in regards to the combo above, the Weather Control damage is unpreventable so it really doesn't matter which version of Skin of Night you play. -Robert Goudie -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet

LSJ

James Coupe <ja...@obeah.demon.co.uk.SUSPENDERBELTANDGARTERS> wrote: > > A while back there was that combo going round where you bleed, get > blocked, Dawn Operation so the damage is aggro, Skin of Night so all the > damage is normal (for you) and Weather Control so the opposing vampires > goes to torpor (hopefully). Yeah. Those For-Tha decks can be amusing in so many ways :-) > With regards to the Skin of Night, which level can I play it at? Being > as the superior prevetns damage I think I can only play it at inferior - > the superior would have to be played in Strike Resolution which you > never reach. The superior is damage-prevention, so can only be played during strike resolution, correct. (And it can only be played when there's damage around to prevent). -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team [ quoted text not captured ]