rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Kindred Restructure, Dramatic Upheaval Qs

4 messages from 4 participants · 28 February 2002 – 01 March 2002
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Joshua Duffin

Kindred Restructure says "Choose a new seating order. Successful referendum means each Methuselah takes his or her new seat." Is "the current seating order" a valid "new" seating order? Or does it mean "new and different"? Dramatic Upheaval says "Choose a Methuselah. Successful referendum means you switch places with that Methuselah." Is "myself" a valid choice for someone to switch places with? Thanks, Josh a, or b? a, or b?

LSJ

Joshua Duffin wrote: > > Kindred Restructure says "Choose a new seating order. > Successful referendum means each Methuselah takes > his or her new seat." > > Is "the current seating order" a valid "new" seating > order? Or does it mean "new and different"? If you like, choose a "new" one in which each player moves to his prey's position. > Dramatic Upheaval says "Choose a Methuselah. Successful > referendum means you switch places with that Methuselah." > > Is "myself" a valid choice for someone to switch places > with? Probably shouldn't be, but sure, why not? -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Andrew S. Davidson

On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 15:59:26 -0500, LSJ wrote: >> Kindred Restructure says "Choose a new seating order. >> >> Is "the current seating order" a valid "new" seating >> order? Or does it mean "new and different"? > >If you like, choose a "new" one in which each player moves >to his prey's position. That's not a new seating order. The players may have new seats but the order would still be the same. Mind you, I've done this sort of thing in other games in the past just to get a better chair. Andrew

James Coupe

In message <D11A025DE647480C.80774795...@lp.airnew s.net>, Andrew S. Davidson <a...@csi.com> writes: >>> Is "the current seating order" a valid "new" seating >>> order? Or does it mean "new and different"? >> >>If you like, choose a "new" one in which each player moves >>to his prey's position. > >That's not a new seating order. The players may have new seats but >the order would still be the same. Something being new does not *necessarily* mean it is different. I buy new copies of books, which are exactly the same as my old copies. (Except not lost.) -- James Coupe but I lust after the raw pow0r of c. PGP 0x5D623D5D together with the humping great EBD690ECD7A1FB457CA2 elephant arse of gnome. 13D7E668C3695D623D5D - Vashti