Hi !
Flesh of Marble / Pulled Fangs :
A and B are in combat. A prevents all damage, B uses FoM to reduce the
damage to 1. A plays PF. Does FoM prevent the Pulled Fangs´ damage ?
Flak Jackets are cumulative ?
Can the Elysium be used by non-camarilla Vampires ?
Bloodhunt:
Can cards as Demonstration or the Ventrue Powerbase be used during a
bloodhunt?
Giving the Society of Leopold away is directed or non-directed ?
What happens if a Vampire With Seeds of Corruption on it has to act but
cannot pay ( e.g. Hunting) ?
Sorry for the sillier questions of the above (flak jackets), but I´m not
enough of an authority for my playgroup...
Thanks
Thomas Stellmach
Thomas Stellmach wrote:
> Flesh of Marble / Pulled Fangs :
> A and B are in combat. A prevents all damage, B uses FoM to reduce the
> damage to 1. A plays PF. Does FoM prevent the Pulled Fangs´ damage ?
If superior Flesh of Marble (since PF damage is aggravated), yes.
> Flak Jackets are cumulative ?
Yes.
> Can the Elysium be used by non-camarilla Vampires ?
You can tap the Elysium to end combat involving one of your vampires,
regardless of the sect of your vampire (and independent of the
nature of the opposing minion: Ally, Sabbat, whatever).
> Bloodhunt:
> Can cards as Demonstration or the Ventrue Powerbase be used during a
> bloodhunt?
Demonstration is only usable "during a poiltical action", so cannot
be used during a Blood Hunt (Wild Hunt) vote (since such votes are
not political actions).
The only Ventrue Powerbase is Powerbase: Berlin, and it can also
only be used against a political action (and ony to gain intercept
vs. that action), so it cannot be used against a Blood Hunt, which
can't be blocked at any rate.
If you mean Ventrue Headquarters, then yes, you can use the votes
from Ventrue HQ during a Blood Hunt, since those votes are not
restricted to "during a political action".
> Giving the Society of Leopold away is directed or non-directed ?
Moving Society is a (D) action (errata), as stated in the Rulings
summary posted Tuesday.
> What happens if a Vampire With Seeds of Corruption on it has to act but
> cannot pay ( e.g. Hunting) ?
Seeds of Corruption doesn't require payment, it makes the vampire burn
blood for performing an action. An empty vampire hunting will have to
burn blood for performing the hunting action (burned blood in excess
of capacity is ignored) and gain for during the resolution of that
action. So the vampire ends with one blood.
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