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Dabbler Question: LSJ

12 messages from 4 participants · 10 February 2010 – 17 February 2010
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John Whelan

Card Text: Dabbler Master: archtype: trifle Put this card on a vampire you control. Once each turn when this vampire uses 3 or more Disciplines to play cards during an action, he or she may gain one blood from the blood bank or burn 1 blood to untap (after the action is resolved). A vampire can have only one archtype. Question: Sheldon is a Dabbler. It is his predator's durn. A minion bleeds. Sheldon plays Read the Winds followed by Thrown Gate. A second minion hunts. A 3rd minion now bleeds. May Sheldon now burn one blood to untap, since he used 3 disciples to play cards during one earlier action? Or must he make that decision at the point where that action resolved?

Satrapa

[ quoted text not captured ] IMHO since it is stated "after the action is resolved" you may untap after the combat, or if this minion uses card (for example form of mist) to continue this action, after it is resolved.

John Whelan

[ quoted text not captured ] That, in the example, is what Sheldon is trying to do. Question is, how long after. Must it be more-or-less immediately? An action modifier or reaction card, with similar wording, would take place during a very narrow window, during the action but after resolution. No such restriction is explicit here, but it may be implied.

LSJ

On Feb 10, 1:37 am, John Whelan <jwjbwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Satrapa wrote: > > On 10 Lut, 05:39, John Whelan <jwjbwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Card Text: > > > > Dabbler > > > Master: archtype: trifle > > > Put this card on a vampire you control. Once each turn when this > > > vampire uses 3 or more Disciplines to play cards during an action, he > > > or she may gain one blood from the blood bank or burn 1 blood to untap > > > (after the action is resolved). A vampire can have only one archtype. > > > > Question: > > > > Sheldon is a Dabbler. It is his predator's durn. A minion bleeds. > > > Sheldon plays Read the Winds followed by Thrown Gate. A second minion > > > hunts. A 3rd minion now bleeds. > > > > May Sheldon now burn one blood to untap, since he used 3 disciples to > > > play cards during one earlier action? Or must he make that decision > > > at the point where that action resolved? > > > IMHO since it is stated "after the action is resolved" you may untap > > after the combat, or if this minion uses card (for example form of > > mist) to continue this action, after it is resolved. > > That, in the example, is what Sheldon is trying to do. Question is, > how long after. Must it be more-or-less immediately? That seems to be what the reply addressed: he can do so only when stated (i.e., more or less immediately). It does not grant a lingering ability to use at some point in the future. cf. all other uses of "after". (discard afterward, As the Crow, etc.) > An action modifier or reaction card, with similar wording, would take > place during a very narrow window, during the action but after > resolution. No such restriction is explicit here, but it may be > implied. It is just as explicit as the action modifier cases.

John Whelan

[ quoted text not captured ] Then "when stated" is the point when a minion uses 3 or more disciplines to play cards during an action; but there is no such point since one may normally use a maximum of 2 disciplines at once. We can read it as the point when a minion HAS used 3 or more disciplines to play cards during the action, but the parenthetical text says it does not occur at that point, but at some time thereafter. There are two other clues as to timing. We know it occurs during the same turn, and that it occurs after the action resolves. Two possible interpretations are possible. I merely asked which was correct. > > An action modifier or reaction card, with similar wording, would take > > place during a very narrow window, during the action but after > > resolution. No such restriction is explicit here, but it may be > > implied. > > It is just as explicit as the action modifier cases. No. The action modifier cases are supported by the rulebook which states that they may only be played during an action, and rulings about when actions resolve or are considered successful. This Master card faces no such limitation. You could have simply said "yes, it must be more or less immediately" and I would have been fine with the ruling. But if you are going to tell me I should not have been confused, I am going to argue with you.

LSJ

On Feb 10, 9:34 am, John Whelan <jwjbwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Dabbler > > > > > Master: archtype: trifle > > > > > Put this card on a vampire you control. Once each turn when this > > > > > vampire uses 3 or more Disciplines to play cards during an action, he > > > > > or she may gain one blood from the blood bank or burn 1 blood to untap > > > > > (after the action is resolved). A vampire can have only one archtype. > You could have simply said "yes, it must be more or less immediately" The answer is: "Yes, more or less immediately after resolving the action." The card allows a blood gain or blood-to-untap at a specified time, contingent on a certain criteria being met during the action. That is, when you meet the criteria, you gain the ability either to gain a blood after or to spend a blood to untap. That ability is applied (or not -- it is optional) after the action is resolved.

ira...@gmail.com

[ quoted text not captured ] So, is this a correct play: I play Read the Winds. Combat occurs. Play Thrown Gate. At this point, I say, "I'm triggering the Dabbler ability to gain 1 blood after the action is resolved." Then the combat ends, then the action resolves, then my vamp gains 1 blood. Is this also correct: So, is this a correct play: I play Read the Winds. Combat occurs. Play Thrown Gate. At this point, I say, "I'm triggering the Dabbler ability to burn 1 blood to untap after the action is resolved." Then the combat ends, then the action resolves, then my vamp burns 1 blood to untap? On a related but different note, if my Thrown Gate gets DI'ed, does Dabbler still trigger? I think the answer is "yes" since the Thrown Gate was still played. Thanks, Ira

LSJ

On Feb 10, 6:23 pm, "ira...@gmail.com" <ira...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 10, 7:13 am, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > > On Feb 10, 9:34 am, John Whelan <jwjbwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Dabbler > > > > > > > Master: archtype: trifle > > > > > > > Put this card on a vampire you control. Once each turn when this > > > > > > > vampire uses 3 or more Disciplines to play cards during an action, he > > > > > > > or she may gain one blood from the blood bank or burn 1 blood to untap > > > > > > > (after the action is resolved). A vampire can have only one archtype. > > > You could have simply said "yes, it must be more or less immediately" > > > The answer is: "Yes, more or less immediately after resolving the > > action." > > The card allows a blood gain or blood-to-untap at a specified time, > > contingent on a certain criteria being met during the action. > > > That is, when you meet the criteria, you gain the ability either to > > gain a blood after or to spend a blood to untap. That ability is > > applied (or not -- it is optional) after the action is resolved. > > So, is this a correct play: > I play Read the Winds. Combat occurs. Play Thrown Gate. > At this point, I say, "I'm triggering the Dabbler ability to gain 1 > blood after the action is resolved." > Then the combat ends, then the action resolves, then my vamp gains 1 > blood. You decide after the action resolves whether to use it and, if you decide to use it, in which manner you use it. > On a related but different note, if my Thrown Gate gets DI'ed, does > Dabbler still trigger? I think the answer is "yes" since the Thrown > Gate was still played. Yes.

ira...@gmail.com

On Feb 10, 6:39 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > On Feb 10, 6:23 pm, "ira...@gmail.com" <ira...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Feb 10, 9:34 am, John Whelan <jwjbwhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dabbler > > > > > > > > Master: archtype: trifle > > > > > > > > Put this card on a vampire you control. Once each turn when this > > > > > > > > vampire uses 3 or more Disciplines to play cards during an action, he > > > > > > > > or she may gain one blood from the blood bank or burn 1 blood to untap > > > > > > > > (after the action is resolved). A vampire can have only one archtype. If a vampire with Dabbler plays Keystone Kine (with all 3 disciplines), does Dabbler activate? I think the answer is, "Yes, regardless of whether or not an ally is burned." Thanks, Ira

ira...@gmail.com

[ quoted text not captured ] Hello LSJ, I never saw an answer to the question above, and would love confirmation. Thanks, Ira

ira...@gmail.com

[ quoted text not captured ] Hello LSJ, Any answer on this one? Thanks, Ira

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Confirmed: if you use three Disciplines to play Keystone Kine, you've used three Disciplines.