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3 messages from 3 participants · 25 November 1996 – 26 November 1996
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Paul J. Van Voorhis

Question: One more knowledgeable than I--in my playgroup--says that a vampire may take another similar (the same?) action if that vampire is using a specific card to do so. I had thought I'd seen here that a ruling, and OFFICIAL ruling, had been made that basically said " a bleed is a bleed is a bleed no matter what card is used." Ex. Vamp A bleeds his prey; is blocked; combat ends and Vamp A untaps. Vamp A then uses Computer Hacking to bleed again. Is this permitted? PjV -- Check Out: Happy Rhodes -*- Dead Can Dance -*- Cocteau Twins Check Out: Rossy de Palma -&- Almodovar -&- Kate Winslett Check Out: The Invisibles -@- Books of Magic -@- Astro City ^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^

L. Scott Johnson

van...@tc.umn.edu (Paul J. Van Voorhis) writes: >Question: > One more knowledgeable than I--in my playgroup--says that a vampire may >take another similar (the same?) action if that vampire is using a >specific card to do so. I had thought I'd seen here that a ruling, and >OFFICIAL ruling, had been made that basically said " a bleed is a bleed is >a bleed no matter what card is used." > Ex. Vamp A bleeds his prey; is blocked; combat ends and Vamp A >untaps. Vamp A then uses Computer Hacking to bleed again. > Is this permitted? In official tournament (DCI) play? No. In official non-tournamnet play? Yes. In popular (GT) play? No. -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | Eschew http://www.math.sc.edu/cgi-bin/sjohnson/home | Obfuscation Graphics Specialist and V:tES Rulemonger. |

David Pontes

On 25 Nov 1996, Paul J. Van Voorhis wrote: > Question: > > One more knowledgeable than I--in my playgroup--says that a vampire may > take another similar (the same?) action if that vampire is using a > specific card to do so. I had thought I'd seen here that a ruling, and > OFFICIAL ruling, had been made that basically said " a bleed is a bleed is > a bleed no matter what card is used." > I don't think he's that knowledged.. maybe he's just manipulative :) > Ex. Vamp A bleeds his prey; is blocked; combat ends and Vamp A > untaps. Vamp A then uses Computer Hacking to bleed again. > > Is this permitted? > It's not permitted by DCI rules (the rules that go on official tournaments). However I've heard that these rules are separate from he official VtES rules and so can be seen as a seperate set of rules. Anyway, they are used on the most official of environments and so should be used all the time (IMHO). David Pontes > PjV > > -- > > Check Out: Happy Rhodes -*- Dead Can Dance -*- Cocteau Twins > Check Out: Rossy de Palma -&- Almodovar -&- Kate Winslett > Check Out: The Invisibles -@- Books of Magic -@- Astro City > ^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^#^ > > 8[