rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Tom:Silly question

3 messages from 3 participants · 04 May 1995 – 10 May 1995
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Serendipity

Hi, I was wondering, since someone brought up in a previous post a question about playing more than one out of turn master per turn, whether or not Anson (I believe), who allows you to play two master cards per turn (master phase?), would also allow you to play two OOT masters. Also, if he does allow you to play 2 OOT's would you be able to use this ability to play one OOT and one master during your next master phase? I read in the FAQ that OOT's "sacrifice your next master phase" so I would say no to the latter. But it would be really neat if he could.... ;) Jas PS. If you play one OOT on say your prey during his turn, can you also play one during your prey's prey turn or your preditor's turn? I would say no, only one OOT, but it didn't really say in the FAQ (at least not the parts that I read). Or if you can, does that mean you skip your master phase for the next 3 turns? Ack!

Joseph Cochran

In article <3obsup$b...@ucunix.san.uc.edu>, Serendipity <stoj...@ucunix.san.uc.edu> wrote: > I was wondering, since someone brought up in a previous post a >question about playing more than one out of turn master per turn, >whether or not Anson (I believe), who allows you to play two master >cards per turn (master phase?), would also allow you to play two OOT >masters. Also, if he does allow you to play 2 OOT's would you be able to No, he does not allow that. YOu have to give up your entire master phase to play an OOT. This means *all* master card slots, and all effects that happen during the master phase (such as Blood Doll). | If you've got a hot lead on a new | *--Joe--* | PC game, call the announce line at | js...@vt.edu | ** csi...@discus.ise.vt.edu ** | +-------------------------------------+---------------------------------- "Carnivores, oy!" -- Timon, TLK

Thomas R Wylie

Using an out-of-turn master card requires spending the master phase of your next turn. You cannot spend this multiple times, so cannot play multiple master cards between your turns. Think of it as only being able to have one out-of-turn card queued up at a time. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.