rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Suggestion for Revised (was: Fame: Deadly Card!!!)

4 messages from 4 participants · 22 February 1995 – 02 March 1995
original thread on Google Groups

Larry Harriman

: With Day Operation, etc. and being cumulative (which is : stupid) and multiple times effective, Fame is getting a bit cheesy. another suggestion for Revised: : Fame: Master : Play on any ready vampire. : If this vampire goes to Torpor, the vampire's controler loses three pool, : and each meth loses one pool during their untap as long as the vamp : remains in torpor. Larrx...

Gregory S. Faulkner

la...@bu.edu (Larry Harriman) writes: >another suggestion for Revised: >: Fame: Master >: Play on any ready vampire. >: If this vampire goes to Torpor, the vampire's controler loses three pool, >: and each meth loses one pool during their untap as long as the vamp >: remains in torpor. YES! This makes much more sense! In a mutiplayer game, I had no control whether the stupid little Caitiff went to torpor. I never got bled in that game, but I eventually lost 9 pool due to that card. 3 the first time he went to torpor; he stayed there two rounds before i diablerized him (and got burnt) 3 more the next caitiff went to torpor; he stayed there one round before I had to diablerize him (and another vamp got burnt). Total loss = 9 pool + 2 vampires. Maybe putting a weenie deck with fames in it and votes to burn the vamps who diablirize you is a winning strategy; however, it only succeeds because in a multiplayer game, the methuselath who is the prey has *no* control when the predator is blocking an Ivory Bow with his Caitiff. Sudden reversal just doesn't cut it. Greg Faulkner (the infamous)

L. Scott Johnson

tb...@utkvx.utk.edu (Wolf of the Shadows) writes: >In article <3igo4o$5...@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, gsf5...@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Gregory S. Faulkner) writes... >>to torpor; he stayed there two rounds before i diablerized him (and got burnt) > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Did said caitif have a skill card on it? You only risk bloodhunt if you >burp through someone of higher generation. Methuselahs don't care if Angus >makes Igo into a grease slick unless somehow Igo is of higher capacity than >Angus. Eh? Is this a misconception you brought from the rpg? An older vampire won't get a bonus discipline, but that's the only difference. (p.38). Burn Angus with a bloodhunt if you can :-). (Angus will probably vote against it, eh?)

Thomas R Wylie

A bloodhunt vote can be called after any diablerie. The respective age of the vampires only makes a difference w.r.t. getting a skill card out of the deal. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.