jeroen rombouts wrote:
> "Geb" <1gan...@teleline.es> wrote:
> > "Francois Villon" <federi...@libero.it> wrote:
> > >1)Joaquina Amaya plays Sensory Deprivation on one of my minion; later in the
> > >game, I succesfully Banish her: what happen to Sensory Deprivation?
> > the vamp isn't in play so i think that the sensory is over
Correct.
> > >2)I don't remeber this: NRA rule refers to political action in general or
> > >only to specific card? e.g. Can i play Kine Resources Contested, untap and
> > >then play Domain Callenge ?
> >
> > the nra refers as generic actions as the ones that are listed in the
> > rulebook, the political action isn't so is in the section of action
> > cards. That is, it refers to specific cards, you can do the kine and
> > after the domain :)
>
> No, he can't because a political action is one of the "default" types of
> actions (I think it is section 6.1.1 to 6.1.7). From the tournament rules:
[6.1.7], correct.
> 6.4.1. No Repeat Actions
>
> A given minion may not repeat an action, by action type, in a single turn
> (whether the first action was successful or not). The defined "action types"
> are the ones defined in the rulebook: bleed, hunt, equip, employ retainer,
> recruit ally, political action, leave torpor, rescue a vampire from torpor,
> and diablerize a vampire in torpor.
>
> If an action card is used to perform one of these actions, that action is
> considered to be of that type. If it is not one of those actions (such as
> Bum's Rush), then it is a type of its own, by card name.
>
> If a card in play is used to perform one of these actions, that action is
> considered to be of that type. If it is not one of these actions (such as
> "enter combat via Haven Uncovered"), then it is a type of its own, by
> specific instance of the card in play.
>
> Example: A vampire who bleeds his controller's prey via Computer Hacking,
> then untaps via Freak Drive, cannot perform any bleeding action again, of
> any kind whatsoever, in that same turn.
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