rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[lsj] how to tell it's an event

6 messages from 6 participants · 15 April 2004 – 16 April 2004
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Chris Shorb

Hi LSJ - Event cards don't have text saying that it is an event. How do I tell it's an event? Is it that moon symbol? Also, although there are no new starters, will a few new rules sheets be included in every box of Gehenna, ala Bloodlines? Thanks, chris -- chris shorb prince of torrance, where the 5th tradition rules.

LSJ

Chris Shorb wrote: > Event cards don't have text saying that it is an event. How do I tell > it's an event? Is it that moon symbol? Yes. All library cards have symbols that identify their type. Except master cards, which have an absence of a symbol to identify them. The background of the card also (redundantly) indicates the type (at least, for mono-type library cards). The crescent icon and red background identify event cards. Likewise weapons don't have text saying they are equipment. But you can tell they are by the icon and background. And similarly for all library cards (exept master cards, which all say "master", I suppose in an attempt to compensate for the lack of an icon). > Also, although there are no new starters, will a few new rules sheets be > included in every box of Gehenna, ala Bloodlines? The sum total of the new rules is the event rule, which is printed on each booster wrapper. -- 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/

salem

On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 06:13:55 GMT, Chris Shorb <chr...@vtesinla.org> scrawled: >Hi LSJ - > >Event cards don't have text saying that it is an event. How do I tell >it's an event? Is it that moon symbol? presumably. >Also, although there are no new starters, will a few new rules sheets be >included in every box of Gehenna, ala Bloodlines? from the gehenna preview page: "Gehenna introduces some cards of a new card type (like Anthelios). Rules for that card type are printed on each booster wrapper. " salem domain:canberra http://www.geocities.com/salem_christ.geo/vtes.htm (replace "hotmail" with "yahoo" to email)

Gregory Stuart Pettigrew

> The background of the card also (redundantly) indicates the type > (at least, for mono-type library cards). > I was actually surprised you guys didn't implement a different background for multitype library cards.

Brett

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<407E5DDD...@white-wolf.com>... > Chris Shorb wrote: > > Event cards don't have text saying that it is an event. How do I tell > > it's an event? Is it that moon symbol? > > Yes. All library cards have symbols that identify their type. Except > master cards, which have an absence of a symbol to identify them. > > The background of the card also (redundantly) indicates the type > (at least, for mono-type library cards). > > The crescent icon and red background identify event cards. > > Likewise weapons don't have text saying they are equipment. But you can > tell they are by the icon and background. And similarly for all > library cards (exept master cards, which all say "master", I suppose > in an attempt to compensate for the lack of an icon). > > > Also, although there are no new starters, will a few new rules sheets be > > included in every box of Gehenna, ala Bloodlines? > > The sum total of the new rules is the event rule, which is printed on each > booster wrapper. These remind me of the event cards from my OTHER favorite ccg: Mythos.

David Wilson

Chris, > Also, although there are no new starters, will a few new rules sheets be > included in every box of Gehenna, ala Bloodlines? As per White Wolf's Website, the new rule will be printed on each booster. David