rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Q: DI & Form of Mist

4 messages from 3 participants · 22 May 2001
original thread on Google Groups

Damnans

What happens during a combat involving an acting vampire (A) and a blocking minion (B), when the (A) plays superior Form of Mist, and (B)'s controller plays Direct Intervention to cancel it?. Can (A) play a second Form of Mist?. Is FoM considered here an action modifier and, therefore, cannot be played again?. Thanks in advance. Greetings, Damnans

LSJ

>===== Original Message From Damnans <damna...@ono.com> ===== [ quoted text not captured ] The FoM is canceled. At inferior, yes, but not at superior. Yes, so could not be played as an action modifier again. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE web-based e-mail and newsgroup access at: http://MailAndNews.com

Jon Stahler

Could you use the combat ends part of the superior FoM and choose not to continue the action? As I recall, you can use the superior to end combat if you are blocking. Maybe that ruling doesn't apply (and hence the continuing isn't optional) since the card text doesn't say the vampire "may continue." "LSJ" <vte...@MailAndNews.com> wrote in message news:3B32...@MailAndNews.com... [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

>===== Original Message From "Jon Stahler" <sta...@staff.uiuc.edu> ===== [ quoted text not captured ] No. By card text, if you're acting, the card is an action modifier and the action continues. [ quoted text not captured ]