rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Is Disputed Territory a directed Action?

1 message from 1 participant · 27 July 1999
original thread on Google Groups

LSJ

On VTES-L, Joel Barona Chavez wrote: > > I have a "friend" with a very irritating tactic regarding Disputed > territory: he chooses to take control of a hunting ground (or something) > froma a player that is not his predator or prey. As far as we know, that > player cannot block the action, is that correct? That is correct. All political actions are undirected, so only the Prey and Predator can attempt to block (Anneke, Enzo, and any vampire using superior Eagle's Sight could also attempt to block, of course). Also, the terms of the vote (which location is to be transferred with Disputed Territory, for example) are not chosen until after all block attempts have been handled (and the action remains unblocked). > thanks to everyone who answered my past mail. My Vtes group alone has 25 > members, and would be moreut a lot of friends have resigned jyhad as > consequence of the scarcity of cards. We still have tournaments with other > groups, but the lack of information and interest in VTES from the part of > this city distributors make such tournaments a hell, since everyone plays > with different rules (theres this store, for example, where they still > play thougths betrayed, fame and aching beauty the "classic way". My > tremere deck loves to play there.) ? Aching Beauty is still played the "classic way" (that is, it hasn't been errata'ed). -- LSJ (vte...@wizards.com) V:TES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/rules.asp