rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

TOM:Drawing out the Beast

2 messages from 2 participants · 31 July 1995 – 01 August 1995
original thread on Google Groups

L. Scott Johnson

olet...@bighorn.accessnv.com (Pete Giannopoulos) writes: >If a vampire uses the superior form of drawing out the beast and one of >the vampires use a strike:combat end card does the other vampire still >take the damage from drawing out the beast?Also if there was a day op Card text: yes. Common Sense: no. >played would the other vampire take 1 aggravated damage? Day Op = No Combat. Dawn Op, however, would make Drawn Beast damage aggravated (card text). -- L. Scott Johnson (sjoh...@math.sc.edu) | These opinions are mine and http://www.math.sc.edu/~sjohnson | are subject to card text. Graphics Specialist and Jyhad Rulemonger. |

Thomas R Wylie

L. Scott Johnson <sjoh...@math.scarolina.edu> wrote: >>If a vampire uses the superior form of drawing out the beast and one of >>the vampires use a strike:combat end card does the other vampire still >>take the damage from drawing out the beast?Also if there was a day op >Card text: yes. >Common Sense: no. What's so "nonsensical" about the vampire suffering the damage? After the combat is over, the vampire runs around and froths for a while, burning up some blood through the exertion or whatever. How the combat ended wouldn't really make a different for this; it just takes the vampire a while to calm down. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.