rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Immortal Grapple draft effect

7 messages from 5 participants · 25 May 2007 – 30 May 2007
original thread on Google Groups

Ector

Immortal Grapple has a draft effect "[obf]Press". Considering the bold text "Only usable at close range before strikes are chosen. Grapple", when the draft effect should be played? If it should be played before strikes are chosen, why the text isn't like "This vampire gets an optional press this round", as usual? Thanks in advance, Ector

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] Play in the press step.

The_...@cosmostv.by

[ quoted text not captured ] I am sorry, but how is about this rule: 1.6. Overview of Library Cards 1.6.1. General 6. Draft Effects. Some cards have a special booster-pack version that also lists, in a gray box identified as "DRAFT:", an additional way to use the card. This effect can only be used in a draft or sealed deck tournament. Any bold text, like "+1 stealth action", in bold at the top of the regular text applies to the whole card, including the draft effect. Card cost applies as normal to the draft effect, as well. Clan and Discipline requirements are given in the draft effect section (and are independent of any Clan or Discipline requirement of the regular effects). Is this rule incorrect only in concern to Immortal Grapple card or not?

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] The rule is current. Errata to the IG draft effect, which cannot be used otherwise, since you can't play a press in the pre-range step.

librarian

[ quoted text not captured ] Nor can you play Immortal Grapple... nitpick... best - chris (ellipsis harvester...) -- Super Fun Cards http://myworld.ebay.com/superfuncards/ auct...@superfuncards.com

LSJ

librarian wrote: > LSJ wrote: >> The rule is current. >> >> Errata to the IG draft effect, which cannot be used otherwise, since >> you can't play a press in the pre-range step. > > > Nor can you play Immortal Grapple... > > nitpick... Wha?

witness1

[ quoted text not captured ] You can't play Immortal Grapple in the pre-range step, only the post- range step. He did say it was a nitpick... witness1