rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Masters which change control and ousting

3 messages from 3 participants · 29 February 2008 – 01 March 2008
original thread on Google Groups

Jeff Kuta

Society of Leopold is played by Meth A on Meth B's vampire VB. Who controls the Society of Leopold? I think Meth B does now because the SoL can be moved to another vampire. VB moves the SoL to Meth C's vampire VC. Meth A is ousted. What happens to the Society? I think the SoL remains in play because Meth C now controls it. However, if Meth A were the controller because I was wrong on the first question, it should be removed from the game as all of a meth's cards are when they're ousted. TIA, Jeff

LSJ

Jeff Kuta wrote: > Society of Leopold is played by Meth A on Meth B's vampire VB. > > Who controls the Society of Leopold? Meth A. > I think Meth B does now because the SoL can be moved to another > vampire. It can be moved, but it is controlled by A. Contrast Curse of Nitocris. > VB moves the SoL to Meth C's vampire VC. Meth A is ousted. > > What happens to the Society? It is removed. > I think the SoL remains in play because Meth C now controls it. > > However, if Meth A were the controller because I was wrong on the > first question, it should be removed from the game as all of a meth's > cards are when they're ousted. Correct, it is removed.

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[ quoted text not captured ] Unless specified otherwise, masters are always controlled by whoever played it, while minion cards are controlled by whos side of the table they are. Thats pretty easy and simple way to remember who controls what when there is no explicit card text saying otherwise.