rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Master: Out of Turn Question

10 messages from 7 participants · 01 October 1996 – 07 October 1996
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Phi

I got this from the WotC page: Q: If I play an out-of-turn master card, can I use my Blood Doll during my next master phase? A: Yes, because using an out-of-turn master card just burns your next master phase action. This also means that if you have extra master phase actions available (e.g., Anson), you may use these actions during that phase. Note that this is a change from Jyhad. Does this mean I can play like 3 Sudden Reversals and so burn my next 3 master phase actions (as in my master phase for my next 3 turns)?

Faethor

J.P.A. Baalman writes: [ quoted text not captured ] NO! You can't 'front' next turns Master Phase Action during this round can you? Same thing. BUT, if you have the forementioned Anson ready, IMO I don't see why both of his master actions can't be used as Master-Out-Of-Turn actions.. -j

Robert Goudie

[ quoted text not captured ] Sorry, this is not correct. Even if you have Anson, the rules say that you can only play one OOT Master. However, you would still receive the use of your additional Master Phase Action after playing an OOT. Robert ...................................................................... :The opinions expressed here are strictly my own delusional ramblings: :and do not reflect the opinions of The Walt Disney Company. : : : :Robert Goudie robert...@studio.disney.com: :....................................................................: :cigars * v:tes * car rallies * scotch * sega rally champion * spoon : :....................................................................:

theCorrupter

On 1 Oct 1996, Faethor wrote: [Re: Ruling on Sudden Reversal] > [...] if you have the forementioned Anson > ready, IMO I don't see why both of his master actions can't be used as > Master-Out-Of-Turn actions.. Because you can't guarantee that he'll even be under your control during your next Master phase (what if someone kills/steals/contests him?) [Reply-to:sull...@cslab.uwlax.edu] @ The Corrupter - Adrian Lee Sullivan @ GAT/CS/WS R+++* r(+)>++ # Gamer Coffee-Addict Scripter Author # C(+++)$ USX+$ N++ e+* @#$ Comments ? sull...@cslab.uwlax.edu $#@ tv(+)> X++ b++(+++) @#$ <http://cslab.uwlax.edu/~sulli_al/jyhad> $#@ PS+&-+ PE&-&++ z*+?

L. Scott Johnson

j.p.a....@student.utwente.nl (Phi) writes: >I got this from the WotC page: >Q: If I play an out-of-turn master card, can I use my Blood Doll >during my next master phase? >A: Yes, because using an out-of-turn master card just burns your next >master phase action. This also means that if you have extra master >phase >actions available (e.g., Anson), you may use these actions during that >phase. Note that this is a change from Jyhad. >Does this mean I can play like 3 Sudden Reversals and so burn my next >3 master phase actions (as in my master phase for my next 3 turns)? No. The rulebook explictly says that you cannot play more than one Master: Out-of-Turn between your turns. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | One single fact can ruin a http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | perfectly good argument. Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |

L. Scott Johnson

Faethor <fae...@winternet.com> writes: >>Does this mean I can play like 3 Sudden Reversals and so burn my next >>3 master phase actions (as in my master phase for my next 3 turns)? > NO! You can't 'front' next turns Master Phase Action during this >round can you? Same thing. BUT, if you have the forementioned Anson >ready, IMO I don't see why both of his master actions can't be used as >Master-Out-Of-Turn actions.. You can't, because the rules explictly state that you may not play more than one MOoT between your turns (Anson, Rumors, and Partenon cannot help you overcome this restriction). [ quoted text not captured ]

Faethor

I earlier wrote.. >> NO! You can't 'front' next turns Master Phase Action during this >>round can you? Same thing. BUT, if you have the forementioned Anson >>ready, IMO I don't see why both of his master actions can't be used as >>Master-Out-Of-Turn actions.. L. Scott Johnson replies.. >You can't, because the rules explictly state that you may not play >more than one MOoT between your turns (Anson, Rumors, and Partenon >cannot help you overcome this restriction). Ahhh, those nasty little rules! They ruin the best games, y'know. ;) Speaking THEORETICALLY, then, is there anything that would stop Anson from using two M-O-o-T's? -j

Stuart J. Pieloch

> Ahhh, those nasty little rules! They ruin the best games, y'know. >;) Speaking THEORETICALLY, then, is there anything that would stop Anson >from using two M-O-o-T's? Anson Go POOF I've done it myself. My preyt was counting on his master phase but had used his M:OOT so in goes Justine with TB and POOF goes Anson. >-j

theCorrupter

On 4 Oct 1996, Faethor wrote: [Re: Rules on only 1 OOT-Master per turn] > Ahhh, those nasty little rules! They ruin the best games, y'know. > ;) Speaking THEORETICALLY, then, is there anything that would stop Anson > from using two M-O-o-T's? Yes. There is no guarantee Anson will be controlled by you during your next master phase to have given you the extra master phase. [ quoted text not captured ]

Vernon Putman

In article <532rib$c...@blackice.winternet.com> Faethor <fae...@winternet.com> writes: >I earlier wrote.. >>> NO! You can't 'front' next turns Master Phase Action during this >>>round can you? Same thing. BUT, if you have the forementioned Anson >>>ready, IMO I don't see why both of his master actions can't be used as >>>Master-Out-Of-Turn actions.. > >L. Scott Johnson replies.. >>You can't, because the rules explictly state that you may not play >>more than one MOoT between your turns (Anson, Rumors, and Partenon >>cannot help you overcome this restriction). > > Ahhh, those nasty little rules! They ruin the best games, y'know. >;) Speaking THEORETICALLY, then, is there anything that would stop Anson >from using two M-O-o-T's? Getting burned/corrupted. > >-j > -- -- Nyarlathotep : The Crawling Chaos