rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Q: Multipple Oustings during one round

7 messages from 6 participants · 24 January 2003 – 25 January 2003
original thread on Google Groups

Daniel Eriksson

I Just wonder what happens if i oust two people the same round. * First case, two during the same action. I get 6 pool and 1 VP, right? * Second case, first oust is from one vampires action and the other is from another action. Do i get 2 VPs and 12 pool or 1 VP and 6 pool? * Third case: i have 3 pool and 3 minions and my prey has 2 pool and 2 minions, i play a Anarchist Uprising. Am i ousted before i get the 6 pool for killing my prey? If i am killed what hapens if i play a Voter at superior. When can i get those 2 pool? -- Daniel Eriksson Karlskrona Sweden E-Mail: wal...@nr1.nu MSN: walkert...@hotmail.com ICQ: 15819557

LSJ

Daniel Eriksson wrote: > > I Just wonder what happens if i oust two people the same round. > * First case, two during the same action. I get 6 pool and 1 VP, right? Assuming "At the same time during an action" If one of them is you prey and the other is not yourself, yes. > * Second case, first oust is from one vampires action and the other is from > another action. Do i get 2 VPs and 12 pool or 1 VP and 6 pool? If each is your prey, yes. > * Third case: i have 3 pool and 3 minions and my prey has 2 pool and 2 > minions, i play a Anarchist Uprising. Am i ousted before i get the 6 pool > for killing my prey? Yes. > If i am killed what hapens if i play a Voter at > superior. When can i get those 2 pool? After you are ousted, which means never. See section 9.1 for details on the answers above. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Johannes Walch

> > * Second case, first oust is from one vampires action and the other is from > > another action. Do i get 2 VPs and 12 pool or 1 VP and 6 pool? > > If each is your prey, yes. question : A or B ? answer : yes. this logic strikes me for being not logic at all :-) -- johannes walch v:ekn germany - http://www.vekn.de johanne...@vekn.de

The Lasombra

On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 17:56:10 +0100, "Johannes Walch" <johanne...@vekn.de> wrote: >> > * Second case, first oust is from one vampires action and the other is >from >> > another action. Do i get 2 VPs and 12 pool or 1 VP and 6 pool? 1 VP and 6 pool for each Methuselah ousted who is your prey. So 2 VPs and 12 pool total during the turn if they were both your prey when they were ousted. >> If each is your prey, yes. >question : A or B ? >answer : yes. >this logic strikes me for being not logic at all :-) Good. If you want a something other than a yes to no response, don't ask either or questions where both situations are the same. Can I have (half a dozen of one) or (six of one)? Bad questions result in bad answers. The answer is in the rulebook anyway, here: http://www.white-wolf.com/VTES/rulebook/ You get a victory point whenever the Methuselah who is your prey is ousted (no matter how or by whom your prey was ousted). Along with a victory point, you gain six pool from the blood bank when your prey is ousted. Carpe noctem. Lasombra http://www.TheLasombra.com

teknoko.nl

> >question : A or B ? > >answer : yes. Could I please point out that if you ask A or B then the answer 'yes' is a perfectly valid one. It's a programmer's joke that's as old as the light-bulb. 'Would you like tea or coffee'. I'll always answer 'yes'. Because I would like tea, or coffee. Funny thing is most people don't get it whereas the Morgan effect is commonly accepted. If I decline and answer 'no' then people understand that I want neither coffee nor tea. Anyway, just my 0.2 USD. -- http://www.sentientbeings.com: corporate http://vtes.sentientbeings.com - V:TES Collection and Deck builder http://www.finalfantasygoodies.nl - Final Fantasy Collectibles.

Jeff Kuta

"teknoko.nl" <info(at)teknoko.nl> wrote in message news:<3e31ca0b$0$49111$e4fe...@news.xs4all.nl>... > > >question : A or B ? > > >answer : yes. > > Could I please point out that if you ask > > A or B > > then the answer 'yes' is a perfectly valid one. It's a programmer's joke > that's as old as the light-bulb. > > 'Would you like tea or coffee'. I'll always answer 'yes'. Because I would > like tea, or coffee. Programmers should realize that in casual conversation, people take OR to mean XOR. :P Most people are too lazy to state it "Would you like EITHER tea or coffee?" I hope you give people some slack if they do. :P > Funny thing is most people don't get it whereas the Morgan effect is > commonly accepted. If I decline and answer 'no' then people understand that > I want neither coffee nor tea. They're just humoring you. ;) Jeff

teknoko.nl

> Programmers should realize that in casual conversation, people take OR > to mean XOR. :P Most people are too lazy to state it "Would you like > EITHER tea or coffee?" I hope you give people some slack if they do. Jeff, the answer to an XOR question is still YES or NO :) Cause I wouldn't want tea AND coffee. There is only 1 correct way of finding out and that is asking people if they want coffee. Yes or no ? If no, ask if they want tea. But I'll give them some slack. Sometimes, explaining the joke takes considerably more time than just saying 'tea, please'. -- http://www.sentientbeings.com: corporate http://vtes.sentientbeings.com - V:TES Collection and Deck builder http://www.finalfantasygoodies.nl - Final Fantasy Collectibles. Messages to the spamtrap are deleted. If you feel compelled to mail me, visit my corporate website and use the 'contact' menu item.