rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

TOM: Explain Betrayer...

3 messages from 3 participants · 09 December 1994 – 14 December 1994
original thread on Google Groups

Greg Zuvich

The card Betrayer has been subject to much debate in my playing group. Could you please post or email me a solid explanation of what the card does exactly. Thanx. Greg Zuvich |ju...@gladstone.uoregon.edu "In Deo Gloria Est" -Medieval Latin Proverb.

Tom Wylie

The person picks an uncontrolled vampire when they play Betrayer. If the victim wishes to pay to guess which of your vampires is the Betrayer, she guesses by name. So she wouldn't say "your middle uncontrolled vampire is the betrayer", but rather "Gilbert is the betrayer". If she guesses correctly, Betrayer is burned. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@hal.com Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Sam Bartels

In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.941208182648.15536D-100000@gladstone>, Greg Zuvich <ju...@gladstone.uoregon.edu> wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] OK, you are playing Jyhad, and an opponent pulls out vampire A. You know that one of your uncontrolled vampires, is a vampire A (lets say you have 3 uncontrolled vampires). So you play the Betrayer on your OPPONENT'S vampire. He (I can't remember if its the Methuselah or the Vampire itself), then loses 1 blood every round during the untap phase. He can also spend one extra blood to guess which of your uncontrolled vampires is the same as the one with the betrayer on it. If he guesses correctly, the betrayer is burned. Sam -- sam.b...@diamond.gslis.ucla.edu