rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Block after not blocking

4 messages from 4 participants · 03 December 1998
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Umax Boy

If my prey declines to block a bleed, then I play a modifier, does he get the option to block the bleed again? We have been playing that after you decline to block an action, you cannot then block it. Brian Roberson

LSJ

"Umax Boy" <Sup...@umax.com> wrote: > If my prey declines to block a bleed, then I play a modifier, does he get > the option to block the bleed again? No. > We have been playing that after you decline to block an action, you cannot > then block it. You've been playing correctly. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own

Dhar...@yahoo.com

vte...@wizards.com (LSJ) wrote: > "Umax Boy" <Sup...@umax.com> wrote: > > If my prey declines to block a bleed, then I play a modifier, does he get > > the option to block the bleed again? > > No. You can, however, deflect it. Noal McDonald The Big Mac of Westland, MI -- "DISCUSSION, n. A method of confirming others in their errors." -Ambrose Bierce. [ quoted text not captured ]

James Coupe

In article <7469pf$pa$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, Dhar...@yahoo.com writes > vte...@wizards.com (LSJ) wrote: >> "Umax Boy" <Sup...@umax.com> wrote: >> > If my prey declines to block a bleed, then I play a modifier, does he get >> > the option to block the bleed again? >> >> No. > >You can, however, deflect it. > Because that is reacting, not blocking. -- James Coupe (Prince of Mercia, England) Vampire: Elder Kindred Network http://madnessnetwork.hexagon.net