rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Influence Q

8 messages from 5 participants · 03 November 2000 – 05 November 2000
original thread on Google Groups

guntherbl

If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled region or could I wait until a later turn? Thank you. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

cantila

In article <8tuvbp$mj9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, guntherbl <gunt...@my-deja.com> wrote: > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled region or > could I wait until a later turn? > > Thank you. I'ts mandatory to move it to controlled region. [ quoted text not captured ]

James Coupe

On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, guntherbl wrote: > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled region or > could I wait until a later turn? It's mandatory. "At the end of your influence phase, any vampire in your uncontrolled region with a number of blood counters on him equal to (or more than) his capacity becomes controlled." (Taken from the new rulebook on the White Wolf site.) -- James Coupe | PGP Key 0x5D623D5D "And all the while I'm thinking things that I can never share with him. I'm a bundle of confusion, yet it has a strange appeal. Did it all begin with him and the way he makes me feel?"

LSJ

guntherbl wrote: > > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled region Yes. [7] -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Michael F. Tomkins

In article <3A03082D...@white-wolf.com>, LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > guntherbl wrote: > > > > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled region > > Yes. [7] And the obvious followup. What happens if the vamp is not the vamp expected, for example player A has been transfering to "Big Vamp" when they were mistakenly putting counters on "Little Vamp". I've seen this happen, the person checks their vamps is distracted by play then does not recheck, the countered vamp is obvously the right one. Do the extra counters drain off? If a second infulence phase has occured what happens to those transfers? (as the target would not have been there). It has happened with Gilbert Duane as Normal and Etrius as Justine in our playgroup. -- Maybe we should think of this as one perfect week. Michael F. Tomkins Where we found each other, m.to...@student.canberra.edu.au and loved each other, University of Canberra, Australia and then left each other before anyone had to seek professional help.

LSJ

"Michael F. Tomkins" <m.to...@student.canberra.edu.au> wrote: > LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > guntherbl wrote: > > > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > > > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled > > > region > > > > Yes. [7] > > And the obvious followup. > > What happens if the vamp is not the vamp expected, for example player > A has been transfering to "Big Vamp" when they were mistakenly > putting counters on "Little Vamp". I've seen this happen, the person > checks their vamps is distracted by play then does not recheck, the > countered vamp is obvously the right one. > > Do the extra counters drain off? As per [7], as well. > If a second infulence phase has occured what happens to those > transfers? (as the target would not have been there). ? I don't understand the question, but it is probably answered in [7] as well. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) VTES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/ [ quoted text not captured ]

cantila

In article <8u14as$ast$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > "Michael F. Tomkins" <m.to...@student.canberra.edu.au> wrote: > > LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > > guntherbl wrote: > > > > If I have an uncontrolled vamp at full capacity at the end of my > > > > influence phase, is it mandatory to move it to my controlled > > > > region > > > > > > Yes. [7] > > > > And the obvious followup. > > > > What happens if the vamp is not the vamp expected, for example player > > A has been transfering to "Big Vamp" when they were mistakenly > > putting counters on "Little Vamp". I've seen this happen, the person > > checks their vamps is distracted by play then does not recheck, the > > countered vamp is obvously the right one. > > > > Do the extra counters drain off? > > As per [7], as well. > > > If a second infulence phase has occured what happens to those > > transfers? (as the target would not have been there). > > ? I don't understand the question, > but it is probably answered in [7] as well. > I think he means that player X puts blood on Duck thinking it's Sheldon and doesn't notice it's Duck until the second round when duck has 8 blood on himself, meaning he "illegally" put more blood than he could have, the first round. As I see it, all excess blood would drain off. [ quoted text not captured ]

Michael F. Tomkins

In article <8u2pcr$ik2$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, cantila <rogc...@student.luth.se> wrote: > > > If a second infulence phase has occured what happens to those > > > transfers? (as the target would not have been there). > > > > ? I don't understand the question, > > but it is probably answered in [7] as well. > > > > I think he means that player X puts blood on Duck thinking it's Sheldon > and doesn't notice it's Duck until the second round when duck has 8 > blood on himself, meaning he "illegally" put more blood than he could > have, the first round. As I see it, all excess blood would drain off. Yes, that is the question. eg Round 1 Sheldon Duck 0 4 Round 2 0 8 Round 3 3 9 Mistake noted. Should it be corrected to Sheldon Duck 3 3-Influenced and 6 (1+4+1) pool lost and 6 transfers lost or Sheldon Duck 3 3-Influenced and 1 pool lost and 6 transfers lost As duck should not have been in the uncontrolled region to recieve transfers. -- Michael F. Tomkins Sure, when... m.to...@student.canberra.edu.au OINK FLAP OINK FLAP... University of Canberra, Australia. Well I'll be damned! http://student.canberra.edu.au/~u964617/