rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Strategy idea : Anti-Malkavian

8 messages from 8 participants · 20 September 1995 – 25 September 1995
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Adam J. O'Banion

Thought I would share this with anyone who's interested : If you've already done it, cool, if not try, it's a hoot. When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of Malk Dementia we've hit yet. It's worth using some extra stealth on the action just to see your opponents face . . . taig

Yousef G Master

Adam J. O'Banion (ta...@ix.netcom.com) wrote: : Thought I would share this with anyone who's interested : [ quoted text not captured ] : taig I did this to someone a few month ago and he still hasn't forgiven me. :-) (It was Lucian with 10 blood too). :-) -Yousef

Alan Kwan

In article <43pge2$o...@netnews.upenn.edu> mas...@red.seas.upenn.edu (Yousef G Master) writes: >Adam J. O'Banion (ta...@ix.netcom.com) wrote: > >: When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in >: torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then >: diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the >: vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of >: Malk Dementia we've hit yet. Malk Dementia is a very powerful card (more so under DTR mis-rules realted to yielding). /Any/ sensible use of the card is rotten. -- "Live Life with Heart." Alan Kwan kw...@cs.cornell.edu

Greg Faulkner

In article <43np8e$c...@ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, ta...@ix.netcom.com (Adam J. O'Banion ) says: > >When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in >torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then >diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the >vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of >Malk Dementia we've hit yet. It's worth using some extra stealth on >the action just to see your opponents face . . . Been there... done that. God, it felt so good! (Nasty Malkavians)

Perry Jeung

Adam J. O'Banion (ta...@ix.netcom.com) wrote: : Thought I would share this with anyone who's interested : : If you've already done it, cool, if not try, it's a hoot. : When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in : torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then : diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the : vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of : Malk Dementia we've hit yet. It's worth using some extra stealth on : the action just to see your opponents face . . . Can you do that? That's assuming that the guy doesn't sudden reversal (We Malkivians are down right paranoid about that kind of thing =). But can you vote with a tapped vampire? : taig C-ya, Michael Jeung

J. Andrew Lipscomb

[ quoted text not captured ] Tapped vampires can vote. It doesn't even tap them (unless there's a Disarming Presence up). J. Andrew Lipscomb <ew...@chattanooga.net, them...@delphi.com> PGP keys by request Don't blame me, I voted Libertarian.

Thomas R Wylie

>Adam J. O'Banion (ta...@ix.netcom.com) wrote: >: When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in >: torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then >: diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the >: vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of >: Malk Dementia we've hit yet. It's worth using some extra stealth on >: the action just to see your opponents face . . . >Can you do that? That's assuming that the guy doesn't sudden reversal >(We Malkivians are down right paranoid about that kind of thing =). >But can you vote with a tapped vampire? It's all legal, yes. Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.

Shadow

Alan Kwan (kw...@cs.cornell.edu) wrote: : In article <43pge2$o...@netnews.upenn.edu> mas...@red.seas.upenn.edu (Yousef G Master) writes: : >Adam J. O'Banion (ta...@ix.netcom.com) wrote: : > : >: When one of your opponents is playing Malkavians and has a vampire in : >: torpor, play Malk Dementia on their Justicar, Prince, Primogen and then : >: diablerize their own minion with it. Then use the extra votes of the : >: vamp to make sure it goes down too . . . Possibly the rottenest use of : >: Malk Dementia we've hit yet. : Well, for rotten uses (You need anson or rumours of Gehenna for this one to work) you dementia Lucian, then play Golconda - Inner Peace. Result - Lucian goes "poof" and you gain ten blood (and everyone at the table reaches for their .44s) : Malk Dementia is a very powerful card (more so under DTR mis-rules : realted to yielding). /Any/ sensible use of the card is rotten. : Umm - well, the above use is really nasty, but there are counter strategies to MD, and it sort of makes up for all the ****ing stealth they get... AK "Thank You, Mr Policeman-Fishy!" - Elmo "Don't Worry. I Won't Hurt U. I Only Want U 2 Have Some Fun." - Prince "Messing About In Boats. Just Messing." - The Water-Rat "Through The Brick Wall!" - The Dangerous Brothers "I Think I Left My Change In My Other Cape" - SuperGrover Shadow a.k.a. aki...@metz.une.edu.au