rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

One more for LSJ

3 messages from 3 participants · 19 January 2001
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Tim Olivas

Sorry, one more. 3) A vampire uses Govern the Unaligned to place 3 counters on an uncontrolled younger vampire, then plays Freak Drive. Can the same vampire then use Enchant Kindred to place 2 counters on a younger uncontrolled vampire, or does this violate the "no repeat actions" rule? -- Tim Olivas ("I'm so vital!"). . "I ain't no hell of a man...but listen, tol...@megsinet.net. . . . . . I'm going on a hell of a trip." http://www.megsinet.com/tolivas/ . . . . . . . . . . --Ernest Hemingway

Derek Ray

On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 23:38:43 -0600, Tim Olivas <tol...@megsinet.net> wrote: >Sorry, one more. > >3) A vampire uses Govern the Unaligned to place 3 counters on an >uncontrolled younger vampire, then plays Freak Drive. Can the same >vampire then use Enchant Kindred to place 2 counters on a younger >uncontrolled vampire, or does this violate the "no repeat actions" rule? Yes, he can. A superior Govern action is a superior Govern action. A superior Enchant Kindred action is a superior EK action - and different from both a superior *and* inferior Govern action. The inferior of both is a bleed action, as the action type is defined in the rules, and it is also an inferior of that card; so you could superior Govern, freak drive, and inferior EK, or vice versa, or BOTH at superior, but never use the same card twice or bleed twice. -- Derek "I reduce that bleed by one." -- M. Bell, 4x in a @#$*ing row

LSJ

Derek Ray <lor...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Tim Olivas <tol...@megsinet.net> wrote: > >3) A vampire uses Govern the Unaligned to place 3 counters on an > >uncontrolled younger vampire, then plays Freak Drive. Can the same > >vampire then use Enchant Kindred to place 2 counters on a younger > >uncontrolled vampire, or does this violate the "no repeat actions" > >rule? > > Yes, he can. > > A superior Govern action is a superior Govern action. > > A superior Enchant Kindred action is a superior EK action - and > different from both a superior *and* inferior Govern action. Correct. > The inferior of both is a bleed action, as the action type is defined > in the rules, and it is also an inferior of that card; so you could > superior Govern, freak drive, and inferior EK, or vice versa, or BOTH > at superior, but never use the same card twice or bleed twice. Correct. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) VTES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/ Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/