rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

(LSJ) Quick 419 operation question

7 messages from 4 participants · 10 June 2009
original thread on Google Groups

devil_in_the_p...@yahoo.com

If my prey burns the edge, does it burn all 419s that I have in play or does it only burn one?

LSJ

devil_in_the_p...@yahoo.com wrote: > If my prey burns the edge, does it burn all 419s that I have in play > or does it only burn one? Card text: " Your prey can burn the Edge to [...] burn this card."

devil_in_the_p...@yahoo.com

On Jun 9, 8:06 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: [ quoted text not captured ] So it burns one at a time? Thanks

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] It gives your prey the ability to burn the edge to accomplish the stated effect, yes.

Juggernaut1981

On Jun 10, 10:09 am, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > devil_in_the_pale_moon_li...@yahoo.com wrote: > > On Jun 9, 8:06 pm, LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> wrote: > >> devil_in_the_pale_moon_li...@yahoo.com wrote: > >>> If my prey burns the edge, does it burn all 419s that I have in play > >>> or does it only burn one? > >> Card text: " Your prey can burn the Edge to [...] burn this card." > > > So it burns one at a time? > > It gives your prey the ability to burn the edge to accomplish the stated effect, > yes. When your prey burns the edge, they must do so using the card text of one of the copies of the card in play (you can't burn the edge for no reason at all). Therefore for each copy of the card in play they need to burn the edge once during the appropriate phase.

devil_in_the_p...@yahoo.com

> When your prey burns the edge, they must do so using the card text of > one of the copies of the card in play (you can't burn the edge for no > reason at all). Therefore for each copy of the card in play they need > to burn the edge once during the appropriate phase. That's what I figured, but I wasn't 100% sure. Thank you for the non- douchebag answer.

Chris Berger

[ quoted text not captured ] Or you could have searched for the other 5 times the same question has already been answered on this very newsgroup. =P