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Mirror's Visage question

2 messages from 2 participants · 11 March 2009 – 12 March 2009
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henrik

Chose one! Inferior Mirror's Visage: a) is played after the blocking minion is tapped, and leaves xer tapped. b) is played before tapping the blocking minion. c) can be played before or after the blocking minion is tapped (leaving xer tappedness or untappedness at the hands of the acting methusaleh). d) all of the above. Since Mirror's Visage lacks the "do not tap the blocking minion" text that Change of Target has, I guess that option a (or possibly c) is correct. Then again, the text on Change of Target could just be reminder text. Please help :( Change of Target Type: Action Modifier Only usable when this acting minion is blocked (play before combat, if any). Untap the acting minion, do not tap the blocking minion, and end the current action (it is not successful). This minion cannot perform the same action again this turn. Mirror's Visage Type: Action Modifier Requires: Chimerstry Cost: 1 blood [chi] Only usable when this acting vampire is blocked (play before combat, if any). Untap this vampire and end the action. This vampire cannot act again this turn. [CHI]+2 stealth if this is an undirected action, otherwise +1 stealth.

LSJ

henrik wrote: > Chose one! > > Inferior Mirror's Visage: > > a) is played after the blocking minion is tapped, and leaves xer > tapped. Correct. > Since Mirror's Visage lacks the "do not tap the blocking minion" text > that Change of Target has, I guess that option a (or possibly c) is > correct. a it is. [ quoted text not captured ]