rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Blissful Agony, Psyche! and who is the acting minion

3 messages from 3 participants · 12 December 2003
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the_capuchin

Last night a question about an effect has arise in our local playgroup. Meth A tried to equip a !Salubri with something. Meth B, his prey, blocked the action with a Tremere. Combat begins, range set to close, nothing else, go directly to strike. Meth A's !Salubri strikes with a Blissful Agony at superior, choosing a !Brujah controlled by Meth C, Meth B's prey. in this new combat, who's the "acting minion" for purposes of playing cards first? At the moment, we ruled that since Meth B's Tremere was originally the blocking minion, so Meth C's !Brujah should play cards first. Now, reading the text in Blissful Agony, it seems to me that since the post-S:CE effect is "the opposing vampire ENTERS COMBAT with the chosen minion", in the above mentioned case, Meth B's Tremere is the acting minion in the new combat. Is it correct? If it is, the same would not happen in a new combat generated by Psyche! at superior is scheduled by a blocking minion, making him the acting minion now? many thanks, the_capuchin

Colin McGuigan

the_capuchin wrote: > Last night a question about an effect has arise in our local > playgroup. > > Meth A tried to equip a !Salubri with something. > Meth B, his prey, blocked the action with a Tremere. > Combat begins, range set to close, nothing else, go directly to > strike. > Meth A's !Salubri strikes with a Blissful Agony at superior, choosing > a !Brujah controlled by Meth C, Meth B's prey. > in this new combat, who's the "acting minion" for purposes of playing > cards first? Well, see below, but neither of them are the "acting minion" for card purposes. > At the moment, we ruled that since Meth B's Tremere was originally the > blocking minion, so Meth C's !Brujah should play cards first. I believe that 1.6.1.6 still holds, that is, Meths play cards in this order: 1) Acting Meth 2) Defending Meth 3) Any other Meth, clockwise from acting So, Meth B (who is still the blocking minion), then Meth C. > Now, reading the text in Blissful Agony, it seems to me that since the > post-S:CE effect is "the opposing vampire ENTERS COMBAT with the > chosen minion", in the above mentioned case, Meth B's Tremere is the > acting minion in the new combat. Is it correct? Don't think so. > If it is, the same would not happen in a new combat generated by > Psyche! at superior is scheduled by a blocking minion, making him the > acting minion now? Probably moot. --Colin McGuigan

LSJ

the_capuchin wrote: > Last night a question about an effect has arise in our local > playgroup. > > Meth A tried to equip a !Salubri with something. > Meth B, his prey, blocked the action with a Tremere. > Combat begins, range set to close, nothing else, go directly to > strike. > Meth A's !Salubri strikes with a Blissful Agony at superior, choosing > a !Brujah controlled by Meth C, Meth B's prey. > in this new combat, who's the "acting minion" for purposes of playing > cards first? > > At the moment, we ruled that since Meth B's Tremere was originally the > blocking minion, so Meth C's !Brujah should play cards first. > > Now, reading the text in Blissful Agony, it seems to me that since the > post-S:CE effect is "the opposing vampire ENTERS COMBAT with the > chosen minion", in the above mentioned case, Meth B's Tremere is the > acting minion in the new combat. Is it correct? Neither minion is the acting minion. Meth B's Tremere plays cards first, since she is higher in the priority list than Meth C.: 1) Acting 2) (D)-Target/Blocker 3) Others (clockwise from Acting) > If it is, the same would not happen in a new combat generated by > Psyche! at superior is scheduled by a blocking minion, making him the > acting minion now? Psyche! wouldn't change the order of the combatants. -- 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/