rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Do not replace mechanic

3 messages from 3 participants · 05 August 2008 – 06 August 2008
original thread on Google Groups

jbr...@gmail.com

If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote, does the person that played the event draw back up or does the stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is fulfilled still remain? Thank you. The New Inquisition [Gehenna:R] Cardtype: Event Gehenna. Do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor. Requires at least one other Gehenna card in play. During each Methuselah's untap phase, he or she may choose a ready vampire controlled by his or her prey. That vampire takes 1 unpreventable damage. Any titled vampire may call a referendum to burn this card as a +1 stealth political action.

LSJ

jbr...@gmail.com wrote: > If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote, > does the person that played the event draw back up or does the > stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is > fulfilled still remain? Thank you. It remains. Not replacing is an effect of card play, not an effect that depends on the card being in play. [ quoted text not captured ]

Izaak

"LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> schreef in bericht news:iMYlk.17425$mh5....@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com... > jbr...@gmail.com wrote: >> If The New Inquisition is played and is then removed via the vote, >> does the person that played the event draw back up or does the >> stipulation (do not replace until a titled vampire goes to torpor) is >> fulfilled still remain? Thank you. > > It remains. Not replacing is an effect of card play, not an effect that > depends on the card being in play. > See also Black Hand Ritual which specifically specifies the DNR-directive ending when it's used to remove an event.