rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Primal Instincts Question

2 messages from 2 participants · 25 April 2000
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Rafid Armani

With sup Primal Instincts, if the opposing vampire's strike is his base hand strike, can I cancel his strike so he would have no strike at all ? And if I do so, can he play a strike: +hand damage like, say, Pushing the Limit ? Oh, yes, I have another question : LSJ wrote : >Direct Intervention cancels the card altogether - before the action >is even begun. None of the card text on the canceled card applies >(although the card is still considered to have been played, if other >effects care about such things - cf. Ancient Influence and Infernal >Familiar). Is it the same with a Sudden Reversal, if a Giant's Blood is canceled no other can be played for the duration of the game ? Thanks for your time, Rafid Armani ra...@mediom.qc.ca www.mediom.qc.ca/~rafid/

LSJ

Rafid Armani wrote: > > With sup Primal Instincts, if the opposing vampire's strike is his base hand > strike, can I cancel his strike so he would have no strike at all ? You may not cancel his strike at all. Primal Instincts allow you to cancel your strike, not the opposing minion's strike. > And if I do so, can he play a strike: +hand damage like, say, Pushing the > Limit ? After cancelling your own strike, you are free to select the same strike again if you wish. > Oh, yes, I have another question : > > LSJ wrote : > > >Direct Intervention cancels the card altogether - before the action > >is even begun. None of the card text on the canceled card applies > >(although the card is still considered to have been played, if other > >effects care about such things - cf. Ancient Influence and Infernal > >Familiar). > > Is it the same with a Sudden Reversal, if a Giant's Blood is canceled no > other can be played for the duration of the game ? Yes. [RTR 23-SEP-1994] -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.geocities.com/vtesrep