rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Damage after Torpor

5 messages from 5 participants · 23 May 2000
original thread on Google Groups

Ramsteiner

I have gone looking for the following answer but have come out empty handed. If a vampire, during the course of a combat, is sent to torpor then combat ends. Does the vampire being sent to torpor able to receive any additional damage beyond the damage that sent it to torpor in the first place? I can only think of one instance where this could possibly occur. Michael Eichler Prince of Ramstein -- Worry comes from the belief you are powerless. (So get in there and kick some butt!) Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

Tim Eijpe

In article <8gdf3p$2jn$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, Ramsteiner <ramst...@my-deja.com> wrote: > I have gone looking for the following answer but have come out empty > handed. > > If a vampire, during the course of a combat, is sent to torpor then > combat ends. Does the vampire being sent to torpor able to receive any > additional damage beyond the damage that sent it to torpor in the first > place? I can only think of one instance where this could possibly > occur. Which might that be?? Tim Eijpe (hi!:) > -- PROPHECY OF GEHENNA: On The First Day Of Gehenna The Shrieking Wind Shall Be Silent And When A Black Sun Hangs From A Somber Sky Caine's Sleeping Children Shall Once Again Arise [ quoted text not captured ]

Ethan Burrow

Charnas the Imp is a good example. Based on the ruling - "Does nothing to an empty vampire which untaps in torpor. [RTR 19941109]"; our group infered that it therefore does something to a vampire which untaps in torpor that is *not* empty. In article <8gdo7a$87o$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, Tim Eijpe <t_e...@my-deja.com> wrote: > In article <8gdf3p$2jn$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, > Ramsteiner <ramst...@my-deja.com> wrote: > > If a vampire, during the course of a combat, is sent to torpor then > > combat ends. Does the vampire being sent to torpor able to receive > > any additional damage beyond the damage that sent it to torpor in > > the first place? I can only think of one instance where this could > > possibly occur. > > Which might that be?? ------------------------------- Ethan Burrow - Prince of Austin et...@ddg.com http://whitestar.ddg.com/vtes/ [ quoted text not captured ]

Noal McDonald

>> If a vampire, during the course of a combat, is sent to torpor >> then combat ends. Does the vampire being sent to torpor able >> to receive any additional damage beyond the damage that sent it >> to torpor in the first place? I can only think of one instance >> where this could possibly occur. > > Which might that be?? Actually, I can think of two off the top of my head. 1) Drawing Out the Beast (sup) followed by Wolf Claws. The aggravated damage from the hand strike resolves before the damage from DotB. 2) Dawn Op, DotB, Catatonic Fear. The aggravated damage from the Dawn Opped DotB resolves before the damage from Catatonic Fear. I would suspect that in the first case, the damage resolves since it happens during combat. In the second case, since the damage occurs after combat has ended, I'm not so sure about. Noal McDonald -- "What you cannot enforce, do not command." -- Socrates [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

Ramsteiner wrote: > > I have gone looking for the following answer but have come out empty > handed. > > If a vampire, during the course of a combat, is sent to torpor then > combat ends. Does the vampire being sent to torpor able to receive any > additional damage beyond the damage that sent it to torpor in the first > place? I can only think of one instance where this could possibly > occur. He takes all of the damage currently pending. In addition, since going to torpor will end the round and the combat, he takes any damage to be dealt at those times as well (DotB). Then, after combat, he takes any damage to be dealt at that time (FoW, Daring the Dawn). -- 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/