James Coupe wrote:
> In message <def27b$d72$1...@news01.versatel.de>, Johannes Walch
> <johanne...@vekn.de> writes:
>>#1: A prince with a Condemnation: Mute on him calls a referendum and
>>plays a Bewitching Oration. Does he have 4 votes from the B.O or does
>>the "excess" -1 from the C:M apply to this resulting in 3 votes?
>
> 3 votes. Pre-BO, the vampire is casting:
> 2 - 3 = -1, zero effective votes.
>
> After BO, the vampire is casting.
> 2 - 3 + 4 = 3, three effective votes.
>
>>#2 A prince has a C:M on him. Having 0 votes is he still considered a
>>titled vampire? If no, is the now non-titled vampire still a prince?
>
> Still titled, still a prince. Just a prince casting zero votes, without
> some sort of modifier. (Like Bewitching Oration.)
>
>>#3 C:M stays on the vampire even if the player who controlled the
>>minion that played it is ousted (just like Mind Numb), right?
>
> Right. Minion cards are controlled by the minion they are on, by
> default. (Master cards and event cards by the Methuselah who played
> them, by default.)
>
> You need card text, or a control changing effect, to overturn this.
Correct.
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