rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Spell of life mummies and Eternal Mask

2 messages from 2 participants · 06 November 2009
original thread on Google Groups

Nikolaj "Lord of the Betrayers" Wendt

So, I made this Spell of Life deck and it didnt really work out. Then we spoke about it, and Eternal Mask came up. When the mummies get killed I assume the card goes to the ash heap, stops representing a mummy and returns to "being" a vampire crypt card. I didnt see anything mentioned about this in the other threads, it seemed to all be about the problem of what happens to the "masker" if the "masked" vampire leaves play. Can I use Eternal Mask on a vampire that has was killed while it represented a Spell of Life mummy? Spell of Life +1 stealth action. Put this card in play. Only one spell of Life may be played each turn. You may burn five Spells of Life to put up to five vampires from your uncontrolled region in play. Each represents a unique mummy ally with life equal to capacity, 1 bleed and 2 strength who can enter combat with a minion as a (D) action. Eternal Mask +1 stealth action. [ser] (D) Bleed at +1 bleed. [SER] Put this card on this vampire and move a unique vampire from any ash heap to your ready region with any amount of blood from this acting vampire. The minion with this card cannot take actions, block, play reaction cards or vote. You may burn this card and the chosen vampire during any untap phase.

LSJ

Nikolaj "Lord of the Betrayers" Wendt wrote: > So, I made this Spell of Life deck and it didnt really work out. Then > we spoke about it, and Eternal Mask came up. > When the mummies get killed I assume the card goes to the ash heap, > stops representing a mummy and returns to "being" a vampire crypt > card. Correct. > Can I use Eternal Mask on a vampire that was killed while it > represented a Spell of Life mummy? Yes. Eternal Mask doesn't look at how the vampire card came to be in the ash heap. [ quoted text not captured ]