rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

(LSJ) Continue action effect Q

7 messages from 5 participants · 23 July 2009 – 24 July 2009
original thread on Google Groups

floppyzedolfin

Here's the situation. My vampire plays a Govern the Unaligned at superior. My predator blocks the action. During the combat, my vampire's strike is a Form of Mist superior. Is it correct that during the combat, the Govern the Unaligned played for this action is in my ash heap ? If it is so, suppose my predator removes the card used for the action from my ash heap with Erciyes Fragment. Can I continue my action after the combat? [The action card used to declare the action is no more in my ash heap.]

Izaak

"floppyzedolfin" <floppyz...@gmail.com> schreef in bericht news:81fa4c1a-00c6-4e7f...@d9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... > Here's the situation. > My vampire plays a Govern the Unaligned at superior. My predator > blocks the action. > During the combat, my vampire's strike is a Form of Mist superior. > > Is it correct that during the combat, the Govern the Unaligned played > for this action is in my ash heap ? Sure, where else? Action cards are not temporarily "put in play" or something - AFAIK they are played directly to the ashheap, even though in actual play people tend to handle that differently. > If it is so, suppose my predator removes the card used for the action > from my ash heap with Erciyes Fragment. Can I continue my action after > the combat? [The action card used to declare the action is no more in > my ash heap.] Sure. There is no requirement for the actioncard to be in the ashheap or some other specific location for the action to resolve.

LSJ

Izaak wrote: > "floppyzedolfin" <floppyz...@gmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:81fa4c1a-00c6-4e7f...@d9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... >> Here's the situation. >> My vampire plays a Govern the Unaligned at superior. My predator >> blocks the action. >> During the combat, my vampire's strike is a Form of Mist superior. >> >> Is it correct that during the combat, the Govern the Unaligned played >> for this action is in my ash heap ? > > Sure, where else? Action cards are not temporarily "put in play" or > something - AFAIK they are played directly to the ashheap, even though in > actual play people tend to handle that differently. The action card is in limbo until reaching the "block successful" resolution, at which time, according to the rules, the action card is sent to the ash heap (and then combat begins between the blocking minion and the acting minion). >> If it is so, suppose my predator removes the card used for the action >> from my ash heap with Erciyes Fragment. Can I continue my action after >> the combat? [The action card used to declare the action is no more in >> my ash heap.] > > Sure. There is no requirement for the actioncard to be in the ashheap or > some other specific location for the action to resolve. No. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/2d8a664119fb45a3

James Coupe

Izaak <nom...@usenet.plz> wrote: >Action cards are not temporarily "put in play" or >something - AFAIK they are played directly to the ashheap, even though in >actual play people tend to handle that differently. You're wrong. The action card is burned (for a block) in 6.2.3 of the rules, when the block is successful. Until that time, it's in limbo. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/2d8a664119fb45a3 limbo (the staging area for action cards between announcement and resolution) -- James Coupe PGP Key: 0x5D623D5D YOU ARE IN ERROR. EBD690ECD7A1FB457CA2 NO-ONE IS SCREAMING. 13D7E668C3695D623D5D THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

Juggernaut1981

On Jul 24, 8:35 am, "Izaak" <nom...@usenet.plz> wrote: > "floppyzedolfin" <floppyzedol...@gmail.com> schreef in berichtnews:81fa4c1a-00c6-4e7f...@d9g2000prh.googlegroups.com... [ quoted text not captured ] While practically most people put it into a "no man's land" spot, they do go to the ashheap. Only when the action is successful and resolves would the card be "put into play".

Izaak

"LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> schreef in bericht news:h4apuk$top$1...@news.eternal-september.org... [ quoted text not captured ] Fair enough :) You learn something new every day I guess.

James Coupe

Juggernaut1981 <brassc...@gmail.com> wrote: >While practically most people put it into a "no man's land" spot, they >do go to the ashheap. Incorrect. People put action cards into a no man's land before resolution, and that's exactly where they belong. [ quoted text not captured ]