rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Bonding Question

4 messages from 3 participants · 27 February 1997 – 06 March 1997
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Ralf Lammert

Hi, some time ago a player in my group asked a question, which I thought it was ridicilous! He claimed that a vampire could use the superior form of Bonding (+1 Stealth and +1 Bleed) to give ANY action +1 stealth. This seemed rather silly to me, and I denied the effect, but wasn`t able to make a statement that countered his argument, that the vampire's +1 bleed is simply ignored or forfeited ... Thanks for answering this rather silly question in advance Ralf

L. Scott Johnson

Ralf Lammert wrote: > > Hi, > > some time ago a player in my group asked a question, which I > thought it was ridicilous! > He claimed that a vampire could use the superior form of > Bonding (+1 Stealth and +1 Bleed) to give ANY action +1 > stealth. This seemed rather silly to me, and I denied the > effect, but wasn`t able to make a statement that countered > his argument, that the vampire's +1 bleed is simply ignored > or forfeited ... Bonding can only be used during a bleed: From: aa...@hal.COM (Tom Wylie) Newsgroups: rec.games.deckmaster Subject: NEW: Rulings summary for Jyhad Date: 9 Nov 1994 13:11:24 -0800 Message-ID: <39rdts$s...@perv.hal.COM> You cannot play a modifier which doesn't match the action being modified. For example, you can only use Bonding during a bleed. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@regency.wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team

Phaedrus

In article <33158B...@regency.wizards.com>, "L. Scott Johnson" <vte...@regency.wizards.com> wrote: > Bonding can only be used during a bleed: > > From: aa...@hal.COM (Tom Wylie) > Newsgroups: rec.games.deckmaster > Subject: NEW: Rulings summary for Jyhad > Date: 9 Nov 1994 13:11:24 -0800 > Message-ID: <39rdts$s...@perv.hal.COM> > > You cannot play a modifier which doesn't match the action being modified. > For example, you can only use Bonding during a bleed. > > -- > L. Scott Johnson (vte...@regency.wizards.com) > Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. > (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team Does This ruling also apply to Fata Morgana? -- Phaedrus *Deep in the human unconsciousness is a *pervasive need for a logical universe that e-mail: *makes sence. But the real universe is always Herbe...@osu.edu *one step beyond logic. * *Shit happens is deeper than it sounds.

L. Scott Johnson

Phaedrus (herbe...@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu) wrote: : In article <33158B...@regency.wizards.com>, "L. Scott Johnson" : <vte...@regency.wizards.com> wrote: : > : > You cannot play a modifier which doesn't match the action being modified. : > For example, you can only use Bonding during a bleed. : > : Does This ruling also apply to Fata Morgana? The superior, yes. Since the inferior is not a bleed modifier, it can be used on any action. [ quoted text not captured ]