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question

5 messages from 5 participants · 07 April 2001 – 08 April 2001
original thread on Google Groups

Francois Villon

1)Joaquina Amaya plays Sensory Deprivation on one of my minion; later in the game, I succesfully Banish her: what happen to Sensory Deprivation? 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 ? Thanx

Geb

On Sat, 07 Apr 2001 14:01:14 GMT, "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 >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 :) >Thanx bye! Geb "now ansering truthfull?"

Roger Carhult

-- "Geb" <1gan...@teleline.es> wrote in message news:3acf44e8...@news.mad.ttd.net... [ quoted text not captured ] uh what? it is [6.1.7] According to NRA you cannot do two political actions, or am I missing something?

jeroen rombouts

"Geb" <1gan...@teleline.es> wrote in message news:3acf44e8...@news.mad.ttd.net... [ quoted text not captured ] 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: 6.4.1. 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.

LSJ

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. -- 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/