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Ambulence and Catatonic Fear?

5 messages from 4 participants · 24 October 2007
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Screaming Vermillian

How does action continues as if unblocked effects work with Catatonic Fear (in superior)? Will the blocker still take the damage?

LSJ

Screaming Vermillian wrote: > How does action continues as if unblocked effects work with Catatonic > Fear (in superior)? Will the blocker still take the damage? No. Continuance disrupts it.

dvorax

[ quoted text not captured ] Is it really so? I think Ambulance is an "after combat" effect, so why should it interfere with the combat-tied Catatonic Fear effect? Isn't the CF damage already applied, when I choose to use my Ambulance? And another Ambulance window question: Is the Cats' Guidance window before or after the Ambulance tapping window? Thanks, dvorax.

LSJ

dvorax wrote: > On Oct 24, 4:08 am, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: >> Screaming Vermillian wrote: >>> How does action continues as if unblocked effects work with Catatonic >>> Fear (in superior)? Will the blocker still take the damage? >> No. Continuance disrupts it. > > Is it really so? I think Ambulance is an "after combat" effect, so why > should it interfere with the combat-tied Catatonic Fear effect? Isn't > the CF damage already applied, when I choose to use my Ambulance? Ah, quite right. The Ambulance isn't used during the resolution of Catatonic Fear. And it doesn't start combat. Don't know what I was thinking above. > And another Ambulance window question: Is the Cats' Guidance window > before or after the Ambulance tapping window? Same window.

Kevin M.

[ quoted text not captured ] LSJ, is there a ng post somewhere that tells us (or could you list) the cards that are "continuance" and the cards which have effects that are "disrupted"? I think I know them, but it would be nice to upt them to paper. Thanks. :) Kevin M., Prince of Las Vegas "Know your enemy, and know yourself; in one-thousand battles you shall never be in peril." -- Sun Tzu, *The Art of War* "Contentment... Complacency... Catastrophe!" -- Joseph Chevalier