rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

LSJ QUESTION

3 messages from 3 participants · 22 June 1998 – 23 June 1998
original thread on Google Groups

pittboo

Can you play two of the same action mod or reaction cards in the same turn. Example Agrippina is going to bleed and is blocked by Felicia Mostrom. Agrippina plays Lost in Crowds for +2 stealth and Felicia plays Enhanced senses for +2 intercept. Agrippina plays Faceless Night for +3 stealth and Felicia Plays Sprit Touch for +3 intercept. My qoestion can Agrippina now play another Lost in crowds ans can Felicia then play another Enhanced Senses.

LSJ

In article <6mmar2$rji$1...@supernews.com>, [ quoted text not captured ] No. A minion cannot play the same action modifier to reaction card more than once on a single action. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Searchable database of official card text, errata, and rulings: http://deckserver.net/cgi-deckserver/rulemonger.cgi/powersearch -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/ Now offering spam-free web-based newsreading

James Coupe

In article <6mmar2$rji$1...@supernews.com>, pittboo <pit...@olypen.com> writes >My >qoestion can Agrippina now play another Lost in crowds ans can Felicia then >play another Enhanced Senses. No and no. On each action, you can only play of each named Action Modifier and one of each named Reaction for every vampire involved. E.g. A vampire can't play two Enhanced Senses to get +4 intercept E.g. A vampire can't play two Faceless Nights to get +2 stealth E.g. A vampire can't play two Surprise Influences to get 4 votes However, two different vampires you control CAN play Surprise Influence for two votes each (net result: same) Two different vampires can play Cloak the Gathering at Superior on a vampire you control (e.g. I send Koko to go and do a bleed, two different vampires of mine can each play Cloak the Gathering at superior to give +1 stealth each - and if Koko had Obfuscate, (s)he could play it as well at inferior - because you can play an action modifier once for every vampire involved and Cloak lets you break the rule about only the acting vampire playing the action modifiers). -- James Coupe (Prince of Mercia) Change nospam to obeah to reply Vampire: Elder Kindred Network madnessnetwork.hexagon.net