rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Question about Kiss of Ra

2 messages from 2 participants · 02 June 1996 – 04 June 1996
original thread on Google Groups

Paul Echeverri

In article <4ote9r$h...@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu>, Dave Smith <dvs...@stevens-tech.edu> wrote: >Kiss of Ra: > >Only usable when a vampire who does not have Fortitude attempts to block >this acting minion. The blocking vampire burns 2 blood, and the action is >now blocked. BOLD: AS ABOVE, AND THE BLOCKING VAMPIRE GOES INTO TORPOR. > >If the blocking minion goes to torpor, how is the action still blocked? Um, I hate to be dense, but isn't that what the card says happens? Once KoR hits the table, action is automatically blocked, and if at superior, blocker falls down instead of doing combat. Does your question address something I'm missing? gomi -- 'spend a day and a half dead and the lettuce runs amok.' -babs woods

Thomas R Wylie

[ quoted text not captured ] Once blocked, always blocked :) Blocking an action does not always require a blocking minion (Brujah Frenzy), and blocking an action does not always result in combat (Kiss of Ra). Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.