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LSJ Faceless Night question

5 messages from 4 participants · 15 June 2001 – 16 June 2001
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MadCat

Vampire A attempts to block a bleed action of Vampire B. B uses superior Fceless Night. Is Vampire A allowed to use a Deflection a this time? (even if tapped?)

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] The answer is still the same: "yes, since he's not yet tapped" -- 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/

GP41

> > MadCat wrote: > > > > Vampire A attempts to block a bleed action of Vampire B. B uses superior > > Fceless Night. Is Vampire A allowed to use a Deflection a this time? (even > > if tapped?) > > The answer is still the same: "yes, since he's not yet tapped" > But technically, when would you considered the blocking vamp tapped, if the blocking is not sucessful? At the end of Vamp B's action? And what will happen if i decide to change Vamp A for Vamp C (AUS) for the blocking? Will I have to tap Vamp A? GP41

LSJ

GP41 wrote: > > > > > MadCat wrote: > > > > > > Vampire A attempts to block a bleed action of Vampire B. B uses superior > > > Fceless Night. Is Vampire A allowed to use a Deflection a this time? (even > > > if tapped?) > > > > The answer is still the same: "yes, since he's not yet tapped" > > > > But technically, when would you considered the blocking vamp tapped, if > the blocking is not sucessful? At the end of Vamp B's action? He taps when the action resolves (either with a successful block or by not being blocked). > And what will happen if i decide to change Vamp A for Vamp C (AUS) for > the blocking? Will I have to tap Vamp A? Yes, since A was attempting to block when FN was played. [ quoted text not captured ]

R. David Zopf

GP41 <GP...@videotron.ca> wrote: >> >> MadCat wrote: >> > >> > Vampire A attempts to block a bleed action of Vampire B. B uses superior >> > Fceless Night. Is Vampire A allowed to use a Deflection a this time? (even >> > if tapped?) >> >> The answer is still the same: "yes, since he's not yet tapped" >> >But technically, when would you considered the blocking vamp tapped, if >the blocking is not sucessful? At the end of Vamp B's action? The latter. >And what will happen if i decide to change Vamp A for Vamp C (AUS) for >the blocking? Will I have to tap Vamp A? Yes. Regards, R. David Zopf guenh...@mindspring.com Atom Weaver