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To LSJ: Church of the Order of St. Blaise: how does it works exactly?

5 messages from 2 participants · 24 August 2006 – 25 August 2006
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cno...@yahoo.com

The word "counter" (in terms of gameplay) is the same of "blood"? How does it works with these cards? 1)Powerbase: New York 2)Powerbase: Chicago 3)Powerbase: Mexico City 4)Tomb of Rameses III 5)Ruins of Charizel 6)Wasserschloss Anif Thanks a lot! Enrico

LSJ

cno...@yahoo.com wrote: > The word "counter" (in terms of gameplay) is the same of "blood"? No. Not all counters are blood couters, but all blood counters are counters. "One blood" = "one blood counter" > How does it works with these cards? > > 1)Powerbase: New York > 2)Powerbase: Chicago > 3)Powerbase: Mexico City > 4)Tomb of Rameses III > 5)Ruins of Charizel > 6)Wasserschloss Anif It works with all of those.

cno...@yahoo.com

LSJ ha scritto: [ quoted text not captured ] Ok, so "Tap this card to add one counter" with the Tomb of Ramses III (For each blood counter you transfer to the chosen vampire during your influence phase, move one counter from the blood bank to the Tomb) means that you can tap Church of the Order of St. Blaise only to put a counter (as from the blood bank) and not a blood counter, isn't it? Thanks a lot! Enrico

LSJ

cno...@yahoo.com wrote: > Ok, so "Tap this card to add one counter" with the Tomb of Ramses III > (For each blood counter you transfer to the chosen vampire during your > influence phase, move one counter from the blood bank to the Tomb) > means that you can tap Church of the Order of St. Blaise only to put a > counter (as from the blood bank) and not a blood counter, isn't it? ? You use the Church to put a counter on the Tomb, sure. Not that it matters, but the counters on the tomb are "counters" (nameless) by card text.

cno...@yahoo.com

LSJ ha scritto: [ quoted text not captured ] Ok. I'm sorry, I'de read the text card more clearly OoO, (the first blood counter goes to the vampire, not to the location!) Thanks for your time! Enrico