rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Jyhad-Anarch troublemaker

4 messages from 4 participants · 26 September 1994 – 29 September 1994 · rec.games.deckmaster
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Henning Tveit

The Anarch troublemaker is a mastercard that allows you to tap 2 of your preys vampires or to burn one piece of equipment, but then the victim gains control of the card.(I don't have the card in front of me so I can't quote it exactly.) My question is about the time you could use this card when you gain control of it. If you play it yourself you have to use it in the the masterphase. (Of course), but there is nothing that says you can't use it immidiately after someone used it against you. Example: Both my prey and I have 2 ready vamps, I play AT in my masterphase to tap his, so I will have easy access for some bleeding. Then he gains control of the card and uses it to tap my vamps.(This would be in a 2-player, in a multiplayer he could try to get it all around the circle.) Is this allowed or does he have to wait for his own masterphase? Is there a rules-section concerning this that I have over-looked? This occured in a multi-player session (Does anyone play 2-player-Jyhad?), and my group ruled it out cause it was too weird to use it this way. Ht 'Sigs are for wimps'

Tom Wylie

Henning Tveit <henning@nvg.unit.no> wrote: >My question is about the time you could use this card when you gain control >of it. If you play it yourself you have to use it in the the masterphase. >(Of course), but there is nothing that says you can't use it immidiately >after someone used it against you. Right. Once it's in play, there's no restriction as to when it can be used. >Example: Both my prey and I have 2 ready vamps, I play AT in my masterphase >to tap his, so I will have easy access for some bleeding. Then he gains >control of the card and uses it to tap my vamps.(This would be in a 2-player, >in a multiplayer he could try to get it all around the circle.)... Right, this can get pretty sickening in a 2-player game. >(Does anyone play 2-player-Jyhad?), Well, most games will wind down to two players sooner or later... Tom Wylie rec.games.deckmaster Network Representative for aahz@hal.com Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

CurtAdams

In article <36b3vk$el2@perv.hal.COM>, aahz@hal.COM (Tom Wylie) writes: >(You can use the Anarch Troublemaker as soon as he is used on you) I don't think so. Anarch Troublemaker is tapped when he is used, so you won't be able to use him until after your next untap.

Joshua Bluestein

In article <36cimo$mva@newsbf01.news.aol.com> curtadams@aol.com (CurtAdams) writes: >>In article <36b3vk$el2@perv.hal.COM>, aahz@hal.COM (Tom Wylie) writes: >> >>>(You can use the Anarch Troublemaker as soon as he is used on you) >> >>I don't think so. Anarch Troublemaker is tapped when he is used, so you >>won't be able to use him until after your next untap. The Anarch Troublemaker does not tap. There is no mention of tapping it in the card text, so unless there's errata to the card, he comes into possession of your prey untapped. Josh Bluestein