rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Two questions

3 messages from 3 participants · 07 March 2002
original thread on Google Groups

Louis

Here they are: 1. Player A (controlling a Prince) plays KRC and allocates 1 Point to Player B (only 1 Pool left, controlling a Primogen) and 3 Points to Player C (controlling a Justicar). After the Primogen gave his vote, Player A plays Scorn of Adonis. Player B is ousted. What happens to the vote of the Primogen? Does ist count for the current vote, although the primogen is no longer ready? 2. Agrippina uses the Storm Sewers during an action, which is blocked by Dr. Jest bearing a Sniper Rifle. Can Dr. Jest use the abilitiy of the gun? Thanks in advance.

LSJ

Louis wrote: > > Here they are: > > 1. Player A (controlling a Prince) plays KRC and allocates 1 Point to > Player B (only 1 Pool left, controlling a Primogen) and 3 Points to > Player C (controlling a Justicar). After the Primogen gave his vote, > Player A plays Scorn of Adonis. Player B is ousted. What happens to > the vote of the Primogen? Does ist count for the current vote, > although the primogen is no longer ready? The votes are cast when cast. They do not go away, even if the vampire who cast them is no longer ready. > 2. Agrippina uses the Storm Sewers during an action, which is blocked > by Dr. Jest bearing a Sniper Rifle. Can Dr. Jest use the abilitiy of > the gun? No. Range, once set, cannot be reset. -- 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/

Halcyan 2

>> 1. Player A (controlling a Prince) plays KRC and allocates 1 Point to >> Player B (only 1 Pool left, controlling a Primogen) and 3 Points to >> Player C (controlling a Justicar). After the Primogen gave his vote, >> Player A plays Scorn of Adonis. Player B is ousted. What happens to >> the vote of the Primogen? Does ist count for the current vote, >> although the primogen is no longer ready? > >The votes are cast when cast. They do not go away, even if the vampire >who cast them is no longer ready. > That's interesting. So I take it that the if you cast the vote and then the vampire leaves the table, there's really no way to change or cancel the vote then? (Since there's no target anymore). Halcyan 2