rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Two questions

5 messages from 4 participants · 19 April 2001 – 20 April 2001
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Tetragrammaton

Hi all, some questions: 1. Tomb of Rameses III with the "new" Tomb's text, a vampire can actually leave the uncontrolled region with fewer bloods than his/her capacity, even at zero? Example: i got an Information Highway and a ToRIII for a still-zero-pool-influenced Anvil (6cap), so: inluence #1: i put 2 blood on Anvil (and therefore two counters on my ToRIII), and i take back the two pool (blood) from Anvil with my left transfers. influence #2: same as above (ToRIII has then four counters, Anvil has 0 blood on him) influence #3: same as above; ToRIII has six counters, Anvil has has zero blood on him, i end my influence phase, Anvil come out controlled in my active region (with zero blood) due the 6 counters on my ToRIII, and i burn my ToRIII. Is right ? 2. Aggravated damage this case isn't clear to me (sorry): a vamp, let's say lupo, has zero blood, starts his turn and tries to hunt, but he's blocked (and doesn't gain the blood), then, in the first round combat, he receive just 1 aggravated damage: Is Lupo burned? Or he goes to torpor? I'm asking this, because the "wounded" stuff about aggr damage on the rulebook isn't clear (at least for me): it means "wounded = wounded in the actual combat" (the one in which he receive the aggr damage) or "wounded = any vampire is wounded when he/she is not not at his/her full capacity" ? Many thanks in advance Emiliano, Prince of Rome

LSJ

Tetragrammaton wrote: > > Hi all, > some questions: > > 1. Tomb of Rameses III > > with the "new" Tomb's text, a vampire can actually leave the uncontrolled > region > with fewer bloods than his/her capacity, even at zero? Yes. > 2. Aggravated damage > this case isn't clear to me (sorry): > a vamp, let's say lupo, has zero blood, starts his turn and tries to hunt, > but he's blocked (and doesn't gain the blood), then, in the first round > combat, he receive just 1 aggravated damage: > Is Lupo burned? Or he goes to torpor? He goes to torpor. Aggravated damage won't burn a ready vampire, so he doesn't have to burn a blood to save himself from being burned. > I'm asking this, because the "wounded" stuff about aggr damage on the > rulebook isn't clear > (at least for me): > it means "wounded = wounded in the actual combat" (the one in which he > receive the aggr damage) > or "wounded = any vampire is wounded when he/she is not not at his/her full > capacity" ? Wounded: as defined in the glossary of the rulebook (p. 58) and also in the section on aggravated damage [6.4.6, p. 43]. -- 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/

Reyda

"Tetragrammaton" <nospam_a...@hotmail.com> > i got an Information Highway and a ToRIII for a still-zero-pool-influenced > Anvil (6cap), so: > > inluence #1: > i put 2 blood on Anvil (and therefore two counters on my ToRIII), > and i take back the two pool (blood) from Anvil with my left transfers. if you put 2 blood on him, you can take back only 1 to your pool this turn : removing blood from a vampire in uncotrolled region has a rate of 1 blood for 2 transfers. So it may take a little time if you don't playing Information highway. If we assume you're using it, the trick is correct. [ quoted text not captured ]

Sylvain Gogel

yo reyda : bien lire la questionc éviter de mal y répondre il commence par > i got an Information Highway and a ToRIII donc il a 6 transferts "Reyda" <re...@noos.fr> a écrit dans le message news: 9bn543$2nr3$1...@news5.isdnet.net... [ quoted text not captured ]

Reyda

> i got an Information Highway and a ToRIII for a still-zero-pool-influenced > Anvil (6cap), so every stupid vampire wannabe like me should read more carefully before answering. sorry for the useless verbiage