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LSJ: Form of Mist Question

2 messages from 2 participants · 11 June 1998
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paan...@my-dejanews.com

I sent this awhile ago and got no response, so it must've gotten lost in the newsgroup shuffle. Here it is again: Camille bleeds Dr. John Casey wakes with evening's freshness and blocks Camille taps backways Dr. John adds an intercept Combat ensues. Camille plays form of mist superior as her strike. Wake with evening's freshness says something like: tapped vampire can play reaction cards and block as if untapped for the remainder of the action. Does that mean that Dr. John doesn't have to play another wake if he wishes to block, since the action is continued? Also, does Dr. John still have +1 intercept if he does block again? Thanks. -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/ Now offering spam-free web-based newsreading

LSJ

paan...@my-dejanews.com wrote: > Camille bleeds > Dr. John Casey wakes with evening's freshness and blocks > Camille taps backways > Dr. John adds an intercept > Combat ensues. > Camille plays form of mist superior as her strike. > > Wake with evening's freshness says something like: tapped vampire can play > reaction cards and block as if untapped for the remainder of the action. Does > that mean that Dr. John doesn't have to play another wake if he wishes to > block, since the action is continued? Yes, for exactly the reason you described. > Also, does Dr. John still have +1 intercept if he does block again? Yes, since modifications to stealth and intercept apply until the end of the action. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Searchable database of official card text, errata, and rulings: http://deckserver.net/cgi-deckserver/rulemonger.cgi/powersearch