rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

More rulings needed

4 messages from 4 participants · 26 August 1996
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George Fink

Actually only one: If Form of Mist is used at superior, can the same blocking minion increase intercept to re-block the same action, or is the blocking minion considred tapped, and unable to play further reactions unless Woken. --George

CurtAdams

gf...@avalon.cs.ucdavis.edu (George Fink) writes: >If Form of Mist is used at superior, can the same blocking minion >increase intercept to re-block the same action, or is the blocking >minion considred tapped, and unable to play further reactions unless >Woken. They are tapped by the first block attempt and would need a Wake (or other untap) to attempt to block the second. The only weird aspect is that if they played a Wake to block, the Wake is still in effect (it lasts till the end of the action). Curt Adams (curt...@aol.com)

The Corrupter

On 26 Aug 1996, George Fink wrote: > Actually only one: > If Form of Mist is used at superior, can the same blocking minion > increase intercept to re-block the same action, or is the blocking > minion considred tapped, and unable to play further reactions unless > Woken. Yes. Form of Mist is a combat card. In this example, the blocker attempt to block and succeeded, and is thus tapped. In combat, FoM escapes the combat and continues the action. This does not untap the blocker, and thus, a Wake is needed if that minion wants to react (barring prior placement of Atonement, Justine or Cat's Guidance). @ The Corrupter - Adrian Lee Sullivan @ GAT/CS/WS R+++* r(+)>++ # Gamer Coffee-Addict Scripter Author # C(+++)$ USX+$ N++ e+* @#$ Comments ? sull...@cslab.uwlax.edu $#@ tv(+)> X++ b++(+++) @#$ <http://cslab.uwlax.edu/~sulli_al/jyhad> $#@ PS+&-+ PE&-&++ z*+?

L. Scott Johnson

gf...@avalon.cs.ucdavis.edu (George Fink) writes: >Actually only one: >If Form of Mist is used at superior, can the same blocking minion >increase intercept to re-block the same action, or is the blocking >minion considred tapped, and unable to play further reactions unless >Woken. He must be awoken. He is eligible to block, but must meet all of the requirements: 1. Be untapped. 2. Have intercept >= acting minion's stealth. Note that if his first block occured under the benefit of a Wakey, then the Wakey's effect continue through any subsequent block attempts of the same action by that same vampire. (The Wakey is replaced at the end of the combat which resulted from the initial block, as usual.) -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | Bad Track 0. http://www.math.sc.edu/~sjohnson | Why can't you be more Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. | like Track 1?