rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

LSJ- Temptation + Self-Oust

3 messages from 3 participants · 10 July 2009
original thread on Google Groups

XZealot

Temptation Type: Action Requires: Serpentis Cost: 1 blood [ser] (D) Put this card on a ready vampire; you still control this card. During your master phase, you may put a counter on this card. During your minion phase, if the number of counters on this card equals or exceeds the amount of blood on this vampire, you may burn the counters to untap this vampire and take control of him or her until the end of the turn. [SER] As above, and add a counter when you play this card. If you self oust while temporarily controlling a vampire via Temptation, shouldn't the vampire return to his controller's control? Specifically, doesn't self-ousting end your turn which by card text return the vampire to his original controller?

Ira Fay

[ quoted text not captured ] Self-ousting causes everything you control to be removed from the game, which includes the tempted vampire. Google "self-oust temptation author:LSJ" http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/27db70dd5c10c91f Ira

LSJ

XZealot wrote: > Temptation > Type: Action > Requires: Serpentis > Cost: 1 blood > [ser] (D) Put this card on a ready vampire; you still control this > card. During your master phase, you may put a counter on this card. > During your minion phase, if the number of counters on this card > equals or exceeds the amount of blood on this vampire, you may burn > the counters to untap this vampire and take control of him or her > until the end of the turn. > [SER] As above, and add a counter when you play this card. > > If you self oust while temporarily controlling a vampire via > Temptation, shouldn't the vampire return to his controller's control? No. > Specifically, doesn't self-ousting end your turn which by card text > return the vampire to his original controller? Not in that order, of course. Consider a reverse Art Museum to verify.