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Question: Change of Target and leaving torpor

4 messages from 2 participants · 01 August 2002
original thread on Google Groups

Timothy F. Bowen

Question: What happens if I am in torpor and I attempt to rescue myself and get blocked. Can I play change of target to untap the minion, and then try again with something like Rapid Healing? Tim Bowen Columbus, OH

LSJ

"Timothy F. Bowen" wrote: > > Question: > > What happens if I am in torpor and I attempt to rescue myself and get > blocked. Can I play change of target to untap the minion, and then try > again with something like Rapid Healing? Yes, unless the blocking vampire chooses to diablerize you or you're playing with the VEKN No Repeat Actions rule. (In both those cases, you can play CoT, but you won't be able to Rapid Heal.) -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Timothy F. Bowen

"LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message > Yes, unless the blocking vampire chooses to diablerize you They can still diablerize? That's pretty lame. After you play CoT you "cancel the current action." To me, this kind of seems like it is as if the action was never taken, thus you don't get to eat me. But, I guess you are the authority on this. A deeper explanation of what exactly is going on, with maybe a delve into what exactly a "canceled action" is would be appriciated. Along similar lines, what if you Force of Will and then play CoT? Do you still take aggravated damage? Tim Bowen Columbus, OH

LSJ

"Timothy F. Bowen" wrote: > > "LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message > > Yes, unless the blocking vampire chooses to diablerize you > > They can still diablerize? That's pretty lame. After you play CoT you > "cancel the current action." To me, this kind of seems like it is as if the > action was never taken, thus you don't get to eat me. But, I guess you are > the authority on this. A deeper explanation of what exactly is going on, > with maybe a delve into what exactly a "canceled action" is would be > appriciated. Sorry. You're right. Once the action is canceled, diablerie is not an option. > Along similar lines, what if you Force of Will and then play CoT? Do you > still take aggravated damage? No. [ quoted text not captured ]