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LSJ: Unholy Penance

3 messages from 3 participants · 03 February 2008
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b.jacinto@gmail.com

Relevant text: [PRE] As above, and put this card on the opposing minion (ranged). The striking vampire gets +1 bleed against this minion's controller. This minion may burn this card as a +1 stealth action. A minion can have only one Unholy Penance. Well, the strike is applied, and the card is on the minion. Now the problem is how to burn this card. Is the Unholy penance controlled by the player that played it, so making this on my view an direct action against that meth, or it is controlled by the minion controller, and then to burn the card he must do a Undirected action? Thanks in advance.

Salem

b.jacinto@gmail.com wrote: > Relevant text: > > [PRE] As above, and put this card on the opposing minion (ranged). The > striking vampire gets +1 bleed against this minion's controller. This > minion may burn this card as a +1 stealth action. A minion can have > only one Unholy Penance. > > > Well, the strike is applied, and the card is on the minion. Now the > problem is how to burn this card. Is the Unholy penance controlled by > the player that played it, so making this on my view an direct action > against that meth, or it is controlled by the minion controller, and > then to burn the card he must do a Undirected action? Minion cards are controlled by the methuselah they're in front of, by default. Master cards are controlled by the methuselah who played them, by default. Unholy Penance is a minion card. Thus it is controlled by the controller of the minion it is on. SO, the action to burn it is undirected. -- salem (replace 'hotmail' with 'yahoo' to email)

LSJ

Salem wrote: > b.jacinto@gmail.com wrote: >> Relevant text: >> >> [PRE] As above, and put this card on the opposing minion (ranged). The >> striking vampire gets +1 bleed against this minion's controller. This >> minion may burn this card as a +1 stealth action. A minion can have >> only one Unholy Penance. >> >> >> Well, the strike is applied, and the card is on the minion. Now the >> problem is how to burn this card. Is the Unholy penance controlled by >> the player that played it, so making this on my view an direct action >> against that meth, or it is controlled by the minion controller, and >> then to burn the card he must do a Undirected action? > > Minion cards are controlled by the methuselah they're in front of, by > default. > > Master cards are controlled by the methuselah who played them, by default. > > Unholy Penance is a minion card. Thus it is controlled by the controller > of the minion it is on. > > SO, the action to burn it is undirected. Correct.