rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Powerbase Mexico & (D) actions

3 messages from 3 participants · 04 February 1998 – 05 February 1998
original thread on Google Groups

M...@plateau-of-leng.demon.co.uk

If you are forbidden from using a (D) action against yourself to steal the mexican blood, then does that also mean that if a pentex subversion is used on you, you must depend on another methuselah's minion rescuing your vamp? this can't be right. Mel. -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet

PDB6

Mel wrote: "If you are forbidden from using a (D) action against yourself to steal the mexican blood, then does that also mean that if a pentex subversion is used on you, you must depend on another methuselah's minion rescuing your vamp?" No. The Methusela who played the Pentex Subversion on you is the controller of the Pentex Subversion, not you. Thus, the (D) action to remove the Pentex Subversion in against the Methusela who played it, not yourself. Peter D Bakija PD...@aol.com "What's his number? Oh yeah. 1-800-I'm Dating a Skanky Ho." -Willow

LSJ

PDB6 wrote: > > Mel wrote: > "If you are forbidden from using a (D) action against yourself to steal the > mexican blood, then does that also mean that if a pentex subversion is used on > you, you must depend on another methuselah's minion rescuing your vamp?" > > No. The Methusela who played the Pentex Subversion on you is the controller of > the Pentex Subversion, not you. Thus, the (D) action to remove the Pentex > Subversion in against the Methusela who played it, not yourself. Correct. Unless cardtext (or errata) says otherwise, master cards are controlled by the Methuselah who played them, while minion cards are controlled by the controller of the minion that they are on. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. (*) - Subject to review by Rules Team