rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Contest own Votes

3 messages from 3 participants · 31 May 2002
original thread on Google Groups

Brian Skelly

We were playing a game and a player brought out Wilhelm Waldburg into play(Ventrue Price of Boston). Shortly afterwards, the same player played Praxis Seizure: Boston on another Camarilla Vampire in play. What i would like to know is if it is possible for the same player to contest his own votes, and do the same contestation rules apply (i.e. niether have titles until their next untap phase when either they both play a pool or one (or can both?) yield their titles?) Thankyou very much for clearing this up :) -- Brian Skelly

LSJ

Brian Skelly wrote: > > We were playing a game and a player brought out Wilhelm Waldburg into > play(Ventrue Price of Boston). Shortly afterwards, the same player > played Praxis Seizure: Boston on another Camarilla Vampire in play. > What i would like to know is if it is possible for the same player to > contest his own votes, and do the same contestation rules apply (i.e. > niether have titles until their next untap phase when either they both > play a pool or one (or can both?) yield their titles?) Players (Methuselahs) contest cards. Vampires contest titles. A single vampire cannot contest a title with himself - he'd lose the old title as soon as he gained the (second copy of the same) new title. Two vampires under the same controller can contest a title, however. A Methuselah could bring out both the Prince of New York and the Archbishop of New York, for instance. Or one of her vampires could, as in your example, seize Praxis on one of her other controlled vampire's prince titles. On the Methuselahs untap phase, both could yield, both could contest, or one could yield and the other pay to contest. In the third case, the one who paid to contest would not gain the benefit of the contested title until the *following* untap phase. [4.2] -- 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/

XZealot

"Brian Skelly" <br...@galaxia.com.au> wrote in message news:9e76e068.02053...@posting.google.com... [ quoted text not captured ] The problem here is that Wilhem Waldburg is the prince of Berlin not Boston. Once you get past that I am sure LSJ will have an answer for you. Comments Welcome, Norman S. Brown, Jr. XZealot Archon of the Swamp