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Charming Lobby/Delaying Tactics Q [Was Re: Timing issue]

2 messages from 2 participants · 14 November 2001
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Jim Parker

Gomi wrote > Any time you have cards in hand in excess of your hand size, you immediately > discard down to your hand size. Once you take the PA back into your hand > per Delaying Tactics, you choose a card to discard. Note that Delaying > Tactics only returns the PA, not any modifiers, to your hand; any action > modifiers or reactions played during the referendum remain in the ashheap. What happens in the case where a Delaying Tactics is used to cancel a political action that was used in conjunction with a Charming Lobby? The Lobby is considered a political action, so does it go back into your hand as well? Or is the Lobby itself considered the the political action? (ie. would you keep the Lobby, but discard any PA used with it?) Also, are votes tallied in the "next vote" after a successful Lobby? Just wondering how a Voter Cap is dealth with in this situation. Can it be played at all? Thanks in advance. Jim

LSJ

Jim Parker wrote: > What happens in the case where a Delaying Tactics is used to cancel a > political action that was used in conjunction with a Charming Lobby? > The Lobby is considered a political action, so does it go back into > your hand as well? Or is the Lobby itself considered the the political > action? (ie. would you keep the Lobby, but discard any PA used with > it?) Charming Lobby is not a political action card, but it is an action card that can be used to take a political action. DT will not retrieve it for the acting Methuselah. The PA card (if any) is returned as normal. > Also, are votes tallied in the "next vote" after a successful Lobby? No. > Just wondering how a Voter Cap is dealth with in this situation. Can > it be played at all? It can be played for no effect (since the referendum didn't pass by any set number). -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/