rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

KRCG

4 messages from 3 participants · 26 August 1999
original thread on Google Groups

ne...@doughty-engineering.co.uk

To who can knows, We were playing last night, just doing some final tweaking of our decks for Gencon (it didn.t go very well) and we came accross a couple of rules queries: If you have a revenant do you have to use it for intercept ? Is this also true for a sports bike ? Does a raptor dodge if the minion dodges (at long range) ? ie can it avoid being killed by a lid ? This next question invovles a scenario so bear with me : Player A bleed player B, player B attempts to block and player A puts +1 stealth on the action, player C then taps his KRCG, can he (player C) force the blocking minion to use the intercept he has provided ? Thanks,

LSJ

ne...@doughty-engineering.co.uk wrote: > If you have a revenant do you have to use it for intercept ? You cannot choose to ignore the intercept. He always supplies his employer with +1 intercept. > Is this also true for a sports bike ? Yes. Effects of cards in play cannot be ignored. > Does a raptor dodge if the minion dodges (at long range) ? ie can it > avoid being killed by a lid ? No. 6.4.5. Strike Effects Dodge. A Dodge strike deals no damage, but it protects the dodging minion and his possessions from the effects of the opposing strike. Retainers are not protected, however. > This next question invovles a scenario so bear with me : > Player A bleed player B, player B attempts to block and player A puts > +1 stealth on the action, player C then taps his KRCG, can he (player > C) force the blocking minion to use the intercept he has provided ? Yes (and pays a pool to do so, of course). -- LSJ (vte...@wizards.com) V:TES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/rules.asp

Patrick Harris

[snip] ne...@doughty-engineering.co.uk wrote: > This next question invovles a scenario so bear with me : > Player A bleed player B, player B attempts to block and player A puts +1 > stealth on the action, player C then taps his KRCG, can he (player C) force > the blocking minion to use the intercept he has provided ? LSJ wrote: > Yes (and pays a pool to do so, of course). But does player B *have* to block, or is that still optional even though he has the intercept? p.

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Player B is already attempting to block. If you give the blocking minion intercept, the block will succeed (unless the acting minion increases his stealth again). You can't force a player to attempt to block, but if an attempt is being made (and is succeeding) the player can't simply choose not to block. [ quoted text not captured ]