rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Quick help needed

4 messages from 4 participants · 13 December 1997 – 15 December 1997
original thread on Google Groups

Sorrow

I need to know the answer to this question for a JOL game I'm in. If you block an action and the acting minion plays Form of Mist in combat to continue the action, can the blocking minion play Intercept to continue to be able to block? Thanx, Sorrow -- I don't want to be alone | I hurt, therefore I am anymore |-------------------------------- I don't want to be anyone | "What are you looking at...? anymore | you never seen anyone try to I don't need a reason to kill myself | commit suicide before?" - Anon ------------------------------------------------------------------------

E Merrill

"Sorrow" wrote: >I need to know the answer to this question for a >JOL game I'm in. >If you block an action and the acting minion plays >Form of Mist in combat to continue the action, can >the blocking minion play Intercept to continue to be >able to block? Yup, and the acting vamp can continue to play stealth, too. -T!mmy, insane, but oh so adorable Malkavian

Justin Fang

In article <66una7$3iq4$1...@newssvr04-int.news.prodigy.com>, E Merrill <WLS...@prodigy.com> wrote: >"Sorrow" wrote: >>If you block an action and the acting minion plays >>Form of Mist in combat to continue the action, can >>the blocking minion play Intercept to continue to be >>able to block? >Yup, But only if the blocking minion is untapped, or has played a WWEF. -- Justin Fang (jus...@ugcs.caltech.edu) This space intentionally left blank.

LSJ

Justin Fang wrote: > > In article <66una7$3iq4$1...@newssvr04-int.news.prodigy.com>, > E Merrill <WLS...@prodigy.com> wrote: > >"Sorrow" wrote: > >>If you block an action and the acting minion plays > >>Form of Mist in combat to continue the action, can > >>the blocking minion play Intercept to continue to be > >>able to block? > > >Yup, > > But only if the blocking minion is untapped, or has played a WWEF. Correct. To re-block, the blocker must meet all requirements for blocking. Namely: being untapped and having sufficient intercept. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team