rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Khazar's Question (LSJ)

11 messages from 6 participants · 24 August 2010 – 25 August 2010
original thread on Google Groups

technobabble66

If i contested my own vampire ( or unique ally/retainer) is it considered "burned" for the sake of Khazar's diary? i kno it is burned, but is it it considered "in play" at the point it contests and burns? Khazar's Diary (Endless Night) Action Giovanni +1 stealth action. Put the Diary in play, or add a counter to one in play. When a unique minion in play is burned, add another counter. While this card has seven or more counters, Giovanni get and may take a +1 stealth action to put a minion from any ash heap into play to represent a wraith ally with 2 life, 0 strength, 1 bleed and +1 stealth.

Blooded Sand

[ quoted text not captured ] It does not burn at the point it contest, it (and ll cards on it) are removed from game. So moot. However, when you give up the contest, according to rule 4.1, it is yielded and Burnt, that being the critical for Khazars. So once the contest is given up, then (and only then) does it burn.

LSJ

On Aug 24, 9:40 am, technobabble66 <stujaq...@hotmail.com> wrote: > If i contested my own vampire ( or unique ally/retainer) is it > considered "burned" for the sake of Khazar's diary? i kno it is > burned, but is it it considered "in play" at the point it contests and > burns? No. It is played (i.e., from your uncontrolled region), but it never reaches "in play". Rulings page: Incoming copies of contested cards do not enter play prior to being contested. Any effect the new copy of the contested has for being in play is not activated prior to the contest. [RTR 20030519] [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

On Aug 24, 9:43 am, Blooded Sand <sandm...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 24, 3:40 pm, technobabble66 <stujaq...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > If i contested my own vampire ( or unique ally/retainer) is it > > considered "burned" for the sake of Khazar's diary? i kno it is > > burned, but is it it considered "in play" at the point it contests and > > burns? > > > Khazar's Diary (Endless Night) > > Action > > Giovanni > > +1 stealth action. > > Put the Diary in play, or add a counter to one in play. When a unique > > minion in play is burned, add another counter. While this card has > > seven or more counters, Giovanni get and may take a +1 stealth action > > to put a minion from any ash heap into play to represent a wraith ally > > with 2 life, 0 strength, 1 bleed and +1 stealth. > > It does not burn at the point it contest, it (and ll cards on it) are > removed from game. So moot. It burns, since you cannot contest with yourself. [4.1]

technobabble66

[ quoted text not captured ] Thanks - kinda figured Khazar's would not quite be broken like that, but just thought i'd check. 5 minutes - pretty tight!! ;-)

wumpus

Howdy, On Aug 24, 6:40 am, technobabble66 <stujaq...@hotmail.com> wrote: > If i contested my own vampire ( or unique ally/retainer) is it > considered "burned" for the sake of Khazar's diary? i kno it is > burned, but is it it considered "in play" at the point it contests and > burns? This has been answered for the case of contesting your own vampire, but it should also be pointed out that you can't contest your own unique ally or retainer [4.1], as there is no mechanism I can think of to 'force' such a contest. Hope that helps, Alex

Blooded Sand

[ quoted text not captured ] Summon History? :)

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] > Summon History? > :) No. Summon History allows a search. It doesn't force out a particular card. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/a9baf9204d8a4759

Jozxyqk

wumpus <wum...@comcast.net> wrote: > This has been answered for the case of contesting your own vampire, > but it should also be pointed out that you can't contest your own > unique ally or retainer [4.1], as there is no mechanism I can think of > to 'force' such a contest. Hostile Takeover to steal a vampire who already has J.S. Simmons contesting with you?

LSJ

On Aug 25, 9:25 am, Jozxyqk <jfeue...@eecs.tufts.edu> wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] Sure. But that is pretty clearly an already-contested card. The HT isn't forcing the contest. Already-contested means already out of play, so the question of "is it in play when it gets burned for the self-contest?" doesn't come up.

floppyzedolfin

[ quoted text not captured ] Here's a list of forced self-contesting examples: - Influence out an Imbued you already control - Influence out a vampire equipped with a unique equipment / employing a unique retainer / ... you already control - Equip a unique weapon with Vast Wealth / Horrid Reality when you already control a copy of that unique weapon I think that, in all these cases, the unique card is burned before entering play. I can't think of an example where two unique cards would be put in play simultaneously (partly because there isn't much that is simultaneous).