rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

pulled fangs

4 messages from 3 participants · 24 November 1994 – 01 December 1994
original thread on Google Groups

David Chamont

-- The 'Pulled Fangs' card can be played when the acting minion inflicts more damage than the blocking one in a round. In this comparison of damages, can i consider the damage inflicted with 'additional strikes'. If yes, the coordinated use of 'additional strikes' and 'pulled fangs' would be VERY efficient. David. ___ __|___|__ ------------------------------------------------------------------ /(0 0)\ - ------------------------------------------------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo- David Chamont - LORIA e'quipe Graph'IS - Bureau A120 email : cha...@loria.fr BP239 - 54506 Vandoeuvre Cedex Tel : 83.59.20.29 / Fax : 83.41.30.79 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Brian Wilson

Before I could do anything to stop it, David Chamont wrote: > The 'Pulled Fangs' card can be played when the acting minion > inflicts more damage than the blocking one in a round. Actually, Pulled Fangs doesn't care who is acting or who is blocking. It only refers to a minion doing more damage than another minion at close range. Acting and blocking don't come in to it. > In this comparison of damages, can i consider the damage > inflicted with 'additional strikes'. If yes, the coordinated use of > 'additional strikes' and 'pulled fangs' would be VERY efficient. Yes, you can and yes, it is. I had been doing serious damage to my prey with a Famed Dominating bleeder the other night. Suddenly he leapt at the chance to block her (I should have caught on and played a stealth card) and pulled this very combo on me. She was low blood for quick torpor action, so he whacked her for 2 and then pulled her fangs, burning her in the process. A nasty bit of business, that. -- If he were opened, and you find so much blood in his | a-Henh! liver as will clog the foot of a flea, I'll eat the | Brian Wilson rest of the anatomy. | William Shakespeare |

Tom Wylie

Brian Wilson <bwi...@gate.net> wrote: >She was low blood for quick torpor >action, so he whacked her for 2 and then pulled her fangs, burning her in >the process. A nasty bit of business, that. Actually, the damage from the Pulled Fangs is assessed separately from any damage done by strikes, so you are just applying 1 aggravated damage to the vampire, and 1 aggravated damage is incapable of burning anything. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@hal.com Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Brian Wilson

Before I could do anything to stop it, Tom Wylie wrote: > >She was low blood for quick torpor > >action, so he whacked her for 2 and then pulled her fangs, burning her in > >the process. A nasty bit of business, that. > Actually, the damage from the Pulled Fangs is assessed separately from > any damage done by strikes, so you are just applying 1 aggravated damage > to the vampire, and 1 aggravated damage is incapable of burning anything. Hmmm... you're right. He won't get away with that again! -- He did not wear his scarlet coat, | a-Henh! For blood and wine are red, | Brian Wilson And blood and wine were on his hands | When they found him with the dead. | | Oscar Wilde |