rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

sniper rifle q

5 messages from 5 participants · 09 July 2001 – 02 August 2001
original thread on Google Groups

GymNat1

<card text> the bearer must strike with this weapon on the first round, must it be the initial strike? i assume so, i am just looking for loop holes. I could see someone gaining additional strikes and striking for something else and still striking with the rifle as an additional strike...technically meeting the card text requirements.

Tom, Mad&Co

> must it be the initial strike? i assume so, i am just looking for loop holes. > I could see someone gaining additional strikes and striking for something else > and still striking with the rifle as an additional strike...technically meeting > the card text requirements. Yes, but just with Acrobatics or Arms of the Abyss at superior. Both are Strike:Dodge and additional strike. You still have to strike with the weapon during the additional strike, obviously. Tom,Mad&Co

LSJ

gym...@aol.com (GymNat1) wrote: ><card text> the bearer must strike with this weapon on the first round, > >must it be the initial strike? i assume so, i am just looking for loop holes. Yes. -- 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/

Justicar

vte...@white-wolf.com (LSJ) wrote in message news:<9ic6mc$lma$1...@taliesin.netcom.net.uk>... > gym...@aol.com (GymNat1) wrote: > ><card text> the bearer must strike with this weapon on the first round, > > > >must it be the initial strike? i assume so, i am just looking for loop holes. > > Yes. And if additional strikes are gained, do they also have be with the sniper rifle? Cheers, Justicar.

Gomi no Sensei

In article <d8145a03.01080...@posting.google.com>, [ quoted text not captured ] Nope. The rule is mechanically identical to maneuvering with a .44 Magnum or other maneuver-granting gun. Your initial strike has to be with that weapon, but you're free after that. gomi -- There are enough people who have a brain-cell to their credit and yet still disagree with me that I don't feel any need to argue with morons. -- M. Lorton