rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

card questions

4 messages from 4 participants · 15 June 1999
original thread on Google Groups

Jose Escobedo

Q1. Can Senory Deprivation be used on a tapped vampire? Does an untapped vampire tap if Senory Deprivation is used? Q2 Can you use Bum's Rush, Haven Uncovered, an Archon on a tapped vamp?

LSJ

Jose Escobedo <jes...@uic.edu> wrote: > Q1. Can Senory Deprivation be used on a tapped vampire? Yes. > Does an untapped vampire tap if Senory Deprivation is used? No. > Q2 Can you use Bum's Rush, Haven Uncovered, an Archon on > a tapped vamp? Yes. -- LSJ (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

Robert F. Grau

Jose Escobedo wrote: > > Q1. Can Senory Deprivation be used on a tapped vampire? Does an untapped > vampire tap if Senory Deprivation is used? Yes, you may use it on a tapped vampire, however No, Sensory Deprivation does not tap the target vampire. > Q2 Can you use Bum's Rush, Haven Uncovered, an Archon on a tapped vamp? You can use all of them to rush tapped (or untapped) vampires. Rob Grau rfg...@eos.ncsu.edu

PDB6

Joe Escobedo wrote: >>Q2 Can you use Bum's Rush, Haven Uncovered, an Archon on a tapped vamp?>> Yes, and keep in mind that in Jyhad, combat in and of itself does not tap a vampire, and tapped vampies fight as normal. In Jyhad, only three things cause a vampire to become tapped: 1. Performing an action. 2. Successfully blocking. 3. A card that says "Tap vampire X". As combat is not one of these things, it does not tap a vampire. A vampire that Bum's Rushes someone gets tapped because he performs an action (1), and a vampire who blocks someone and gets in to a fight gets tapped because he successfully blocked someone (2), but an untapped vampire who is Bum's Rushed does not become tapped as the result of the combat. A minion may block a Bum's Rush action, which would cause the blocking vampire to become tapped and combat to ensue, but the combat would be from the successful block, and not the Bum's Rush (so the attacking minion would not get the free manuver from the Bum's Rush), and both minions would end up tapped, but again, this is because vampire A performed an action and vampire B successfully blocked, not because there was combat. Peter D Bakija PD...@aol.com "Sigfreid?" "Roy?" "One of the tigers?" -Willow