rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Couple of things

3 messages from 2 participants · 23 May 1997
original thread on Google Groups

Kurt Heyder

Hey all, Three things, first is a ruling, 2nd and 3rd are about tournaments and erratas. 1) When receiving mixed amounts of damage (agg and normal) which burns blood first? Do you deal with the agg first and then take normal damage, normal first and maximise chance of burn or just burn the blood for the damage and if none left, burn the vampire. 2) Is there any website that has all the official errata on the various cards. Am going to be running a tournmant and need to know for rule calls. 3) I have seen the DC Tournamnet rules and was wondering whether there are any non official tournament rules floating around at all. tia Kurt Heyder hey...@global.net.au kurt....@cs.uwa.edu.au "Desensitized to everything..... What became of subtlety?" MJK - TOOL

L. Scott Johnson

Kurt Heyder wrote: > > Hey all, > > Three things, first is a ruling, 2nd and 3rd are about tournaments and erratas. > > 1) When receiving mixed amounts of damage (agg and normal) which burns > blood first? Do you deal with the agg first and then take normal damage, > normal first and maximise chance of burn or just burn the blood for the > damage and if none left, burn the vampire. When burning blood to heal or prevent destruction, you heal first (maximizing the opportunities to burn). -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@regency.wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team

L. Scott Johnson

kurt....@cs.uwa.edu.au (Kurt Heyder) writes: >2) Is there any website that has all the official errata on the various >cards. Am going to be running a tournmant and need to know for rule >calls. Sure, check my site: http://Rulemonger.Home.ML.Org The entire texts of my rulings compilations are available under the "reference" section (the open book) - and a search engine is available under the "card info" section (the vampire card). -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | A clean desk is a sign of http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | a cluttered desk drawer. Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |