rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Aching beauty: Block question

4 messages from 4 participants · 05 May 1995 – 12 May 1995
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Mark Rezendes

Does intercepting a vote called by a vampire( with aching beauty on it) count as blocking it? Rez

Joseph Cochran

In article <MREZENDE.1...@colossus.ics.hawaii.edu>, Mark Rezendes <MREZ...@colossus.ics.hawaii.edu> wrote: >Does intercepting a vote called by a vampire( with aching beauty on it) count >as blocking it? Yes. Calling a vote is done by taking a political action, and to stop it, you are blocking that action. | If you've got a hot lead on a new | *--Joe--* | PC game, call the announce line at | js...@vt.edu | ** csi...@discus.ise.vt.edu ** | +-------------------------------------+---------------------------------- "Carnivores, oy!" -- Timon, TLK

L. Scott Johnson

In article <MREZENDE.1...@colossus.ics.hawaii.edu>, Mark Rezendes <MREZ...@colossus.ics.hawaii.edu> wrote: >Does intercepting a vote called by a vampire( with aching beauty on it) count >as blocking it? Intercepting anything (with a blocking minion whose intercept >= the acting minion's stealth) is called blocking. If you block an aching beauty's attempt to call a vote, you pay a pool. -- ----- L. Scott Johnson (lsc...@crl.com) | The opinions expressed are mine Graphics Specialist and Jyhad Rulemonger | and subject to card text

Robert Steneholm

Mark Rezendes (MREZ...@colossus.ics.hawaii.edu) wrote: : Does intercepting a vote called by a vampire( with aching beauty on it) count : as blocking it? : Rez As far as I know, yes. And remember that according to the "darn" rulebook only the voting vampire's prey och predator may block the action. happy gaming, Robert, fanatic Ventrue player