rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Vote forcing effects

4 messages from 3 participants · 04 March 2009
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Xexyz

What's the general priority and use of effects that force a vampire to cast his/her votes one way or the other? Suppose I control Mustafa, The Heir, while another minion I control calls a vote. Other Methuselahs control among them an older Toreador (Anneke), Ellison Humboldt, and Kateline Nadasdy. With so many potential effects that can force Mustafa to vote or abstain one way or another, how do they all resolve if several of those effects come into play? I've played with the assumption that the effects take place when they are used, so if one effect is used, then another and so on, the final effect played takes precedence. So if Mustafa casts his votes in favor of the referendum, then Anneke uses his text to change his votes to against the referendum, Kateline can then use her ability to force Mustafa to abstain, then Ellison can use his ability to again force him to vote in favor or against. If no more effects are used to force Mustafa to vote one way or another, he will cast his votes in favor because Ellison's ability was the final to be used, correct? That then raises the question of what happens when two of the Methuselahs want to use abilities to alter Mustafa's votes at the same time. Who gets priority?

Xexyz

On Mar 3, 7:16 pm, Xexyz <xe...@hotmail.com> wrote: >Ellison can use his ability to again force > him to vote in favor or against. If no more effects are used to force > Mustafa to vote one way or another, he will cast his votes in favor > because Ellison's ability was the final to be used, correct? To clarify this, I mean Mustafa will cast his votes according to Ellison's controller's wishes per Ellison's text, because after Ellison used his ability no more effects where generated to manipulate Mustafa's votes.

henrik

On Mar 4, 2:16 am, Xexyz <xe...@hotmail.com> wrote: > That then raises the question of what happens when two of the > Methuselahs want to use abilities to alter Mustafa's votes at the same > time. Who gets priority? I'd say clockwise, starting with the acting methusaleh (and restarting there as soon as any effect has been used). At least that's the basics, given in the rulebook. http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/rulebook/ 1.6.1.5 Sequencing. If two or more players want to play a card or effect, the acting Methuselah plays first. At every stage, the acting player always has the opportunity to play the next card or effect. So after playing one effect, she may play another and another. Once she is finished, the opportunity passes to the defending Methuselah (in the cases of directed actions and combat), then to the rest of the Methuselahs in clockwise order from the acting Methuselah. Note that if any Methuselah uses a card or effect, the acting Methuselah again gets the opportunity to play the next effect.

LSJ

Xexyz wrote: > What's the general priority and use of effects that force a vampire to > cast his/her votes one way or the other? Suppose I control Mustafa, > The Heir, while another minion I control calls a vote. Other > Methuselahs control among them an older Toreador (Anneke), Ellison > Humboldt, and Kateline Nadasdy. With so many potential effects that > can force Mustafa to vote or abstain one way or another, how do they > all resolve if several of those effects come into play? > > I've played with the assumption that the effects take place when they > are used, so if one effect is used, then another and so on, the final > effect played takes precedence. So if Mustafa casts his votes in > favor of the referendum, then Anneke uses his text to change his votes > to against the referendum, Kateline can then use her ability to force > Mustafa to abstain, then Ellison can use his ability to again force > him to vote in favor or against. If no more effects are used to force > Mustafa to vote one way or another, he will cast his votes in favor > because Ellison's ability was the final to be used, correct? Correct. > That then raises the question of what happens when two of the > Methuselahs want to use abilities to alter Mustafa's votes at the same > time. Who gets priority? Whoever uses the ability first. "At the same time" occurs rarely in practice (almost never, that is). But, if you find it to be the case, the standard sequencing rules can be used to resolve the race condition.