PlayerA is being bled. VampireA in his ready region is tapped and plays
Forced Awakening.
Assuming VampireA has the appropriate disciplines can the following
events occur?:
1. Play Deflection at minor to bounce the bleed
(the bleed is bounced back to PlayerA)
2. Play Telepathic Misdirection at superior to bounce the bleed
(the bleed is again bounced back to PlayerA)
3. Declare a block against the bleed and successfully block the
bleeding vampire
(the bleeding vampire plays Form Of Mist at superior and spends a blood
to continue the action)
4. Play Enhanced Senses and attempt to declare another block
My playgroup was pretty sure that events 1-3 were legal but didn't know
if another Forced Awakening needed to be played, or even if it could
legally be played again, in order to declare a second block against the
bleed?
Thanks
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Another Forced Awakening doesn't need to be played. FA is in effect for
the whole of the action, which hasn't resolved yet. Since you get
another chance to declare block attempts every time the target of the
bleed changes, you can keep trying to block with the same Awakened
vampire.
invisibleking...@gmail.com wrote:
> > 3. Declare a block against the bleed and successfully block the
> > bleeding vampire
> > (the bleeding vampire plays Form Of Mist at superior and spends a blood
> > to continue the action)
> >
> > 4. Play Enhanced Senses and attempt to declare another block
> >
> > My playgroup was pretty sure that events 1-3 were legal but didn't know
> > if another Forced Awakening needed to be played, or even if it could
> > legally be played again, in order to declare a second block against the
> > bleed?
>
> Another Forced Awakening doesn't need to be played. FA is in effect for
> the whole of the action, which hasn't resolved yet. Since you get
> another chance to declare block attempts every time the target of the
> bleed changes, you can keep trying to block with the same Awakened
> vampire.
Form of Mist
Type: Combat
Requires: Protean
[pro] Strike: dodge
[PRO] Strike: combat ends. If this vampire is acting, he or she may
burn 1 blood after combat ends to continue the action at +1 stealth as
if unblocked (this action can still be blocked). A vampire may play
only one Form of Mist at superior each action.
Since FoM doesn't change the target of the action does this still allow
VampireA to play to just play intercept and block again? If VampireA
were equipped w/ a Sport Bike could VampireA just declare its blocking
the action again w/o playing any extra cards after the FoM was played?
serge wrote:
> Since FoM doesn't change the target of the action does this still allow
> VampireA to play to just play intercept and block again? If VampireA
> were equipped w/ a Sport Bike could VampireA just declare its blocking
> the action again w/o playing any extra cards after the FoM was played?
Yes.