rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Repulsion(s)?

6 messages from 5 participants · 16 May 2003
original thread on Google Groups

Daniel Figueiredo

Hi. I did a little search and couldn´t find the answer to this question, so sorry if it has already been asked... If I play a Repulsion at superior on my vampire and he later goes to torpor, can he play another repulsion after he leaves torpor repulsionless?? :) I´m guessing no, since the text on the card says he cannot play another repulsion period. But if he were burned and brought back he could right? Since he wouldn´t remember the effect. Thanks in advance.

Kulaid

[ quoted text not captured ] I may be wrong... The only thing prohibiting from playing another Repulsion is the card text on the vampire. (In this case the repulsion card itself.) Once it's burnt, there is no reason why you can't play another repulsion. -- Direct access to this group with http://web2news.com http://web2news.com/?rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

salem

On Fri, 16 May 2003 07:31:27 +0200, "Kulaid" <kulaid.ne...@web2news.net> scrawled: [snip] >> If I play a Repulsion at superior on my vampire and he later goes to >> torpor, can he play another repulsion after he leaves torpor >> repulsionless?? :) >> I´m guessing no, since the text on the card says he cannot play >> another repulsion period. [snip] > The only thing prohibiting from playing another >Repulsion is the card text on the vampire. (In this case the repulsion >card itself.) Once it's burnt, there is no reason why you can't play >another repulsion. correct. :) Repulsion: [pre]: Only usable when the acting vampire's action is announced. If this action is blocked, the acting vampire gets 1 optional maneuver, only usble to maneuver to long range, during the resulting combat. [obe]: +1 stealth. [OBE]: Put this card on this vampire. This vampire gets +1 stealth. Burn this card if this vampire goes to torpor. This vampire with Repulsion cannot have or play another Repulsion. pertinent text: "This vampire with Repulsion...". If the vampire doesn't have the Repulsion card, there is nothing stopping her getting a new one. salem domain:canberra http://www.geocities.com/salem_christ.geo/vtes.htm

LSJ

Kulaid wrote: > I may be wrong... The only thing prohibiting from playing another > Repulsion is the card text on the vampire. (In this case the repulsion > card itself.) Once it's burnt, there is no reason why you can't play > another repulsion. Correct. -- 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/

ChadD0G666

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<3EC4B920...@white-wolf.com>... > Kulaid wrote: > > I may be wrong... The only thing prohibiting from playing another > > Repulsion is the card text on the vampire. (In this case the repulsion > > card itself.) Once it's burnt, there is no reason why you can't play > > another repulsion. > > Correct. Can you play repulsion at superior even if you don't need stealth? Chad

Kulaid

[ quoted text not captured ] Correct. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=3C1A2C3D.593718B6%40white-wolf.com Playing the card doesn't add stealth to the action. Playing the card just puts it on the vampire itself. Once it's on, the vampire has +1 stealth at all his actions, which include the current action. I think that's how the logic goes... [ quoted text not captured ]