rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Question about Charming Lobby

3 messages from 3 participants · 17 October 1996 – 18 October 1996
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Sorrow

If a vamp plays Charming Lobby, is it that same vamp that calls the vote or another one? It seems kind of a wasted sequence of events if it requires a seperate vamp for each one of the actions specified on the card (eg, a total of 3 vamps for the entire chain of events). Sorrow -- I don't want to be alone | I hurt, therefore I am anymore |-------------------------------- I don't want to be anyone | "What are you looking at...? anymore | you never seen anyone try to I don't need a reason to kill myself | commit suicide before?" - Anon ------------------------------------------------------------------------

David Pontes

On 17 Oct 1996, Sorrow wrote: > If a vamp plays Charming Lobby, is it that same vamp that calls the vote or > another one? It seems kind of a wasted sequence of events if it requires a > seperate vamp for each one of the actions specified on the card (eg, a total > of 3 vamps for the entire chain of events). > Charming lobby involves 3 actions: The charming lobby itself, the first vote, and the second vote. The CL and the 1st vote have to be done consecutively. However the 2nd vote can be done (IMHO) anytime. The wording of the VtES version is bugging me tough: in the end it says "...the next vote passes automatically", instead of "... your next vote passes automatically". Does this mean that some other person can take advantage of you charming lobby? David Pontes 8[

L. Scott Johnson

David Pontes <l41...@alfa.ist.utl.pt> writes: > Charming lobby involves 3 actions: The charming lobby itself, the >first vote, and the second vote. The CL and the 1st vote have to be done >consecutively. However the 2nd vote can be done (IMHO) anytime. > The wording of the VtES version is bugging me tough: in the end >it says "...the next vote passes automatically", instead of "... your >next vote passes automatically". Does this mean that some other person >can take advantage of you charming lobby? Yes. If you meet the conditions of the Lobby (calling the first vote and having it pass), then the next vote called (not blocked) will pass - no matter who calls it. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | Hard work has a future payoff. http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | Laziness pays off now. Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |