rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Blissful Agony and vampire in torpor

5 messages from 4 participants · 04 June 2010
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dan

Hello, how is it with Blissful Agony played on superior Valeren? There is written: Strike: combat ends. Choose a minion controlled by a Methuselah other than the opposing vampire's controller. The opposing vampire enters combat with that minion. Can I select nonready vampire? Can I send opponent's vampire to combat with vampire in torpor?

LSJ

On Jun 4, 8:57 am, dan <xfoj...@centrum.cz> wrote: > Hello, > how is it with Blissful Agony played on superior Valeren? There is > written: > > Strike: combat ends. Choose a minion controlled by a Methuselah other > than the opposing vampire's controller. The opposing vampire enters > combat with that minion. > > Can I select nonready vampire? No. Only ready minions can enter combat, so only ready minions can be selected. > Can I send opponent's vampire to combat > with vampire in torpor? No.

chedcan

> > Strike: combat ends. Choose a minion controlled by a Methuselah other > > than the opposing vampire's controller. The opposing vampire enters > > combat with that minion. Another question regarding the superior ability of that card. In the resulting combat, who is considered the acting minion (for declaring choices and playing playing cards first)?

The Lasombra

On Jun 4, 12:44 pm, chedcan wrote: > Strike: combat ends. Choose a minion controlled by a Methuselah other > than the opposing vampire's controller. The opposing vampire enters > combat with that minion. > Another question regarding the superior ability of that "Blissful Agony". > In the resulting combat, who is considered the acting minion (for > declaring choices and playing playing cards first)? If one of the minions was the original acting minion, it retains that status. If neither of the minions in the new combat was originally acting, then the impulse is given as per the normal sequencing rules. i.e. around the table to the left. i.e. the minion controlled by the prey, then the grand-prey, then the grand-predator, then the predator.

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Neither is acting (for effects that refer to "acting minion"), but standard sequencing rules apply (i.e., acting player, then blocking/ target player, then clockwise from the acting player). http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/fdb5cf79f87e36b8