rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Reducing Bleed

5 messages from 5 participants · 20 January 1995 – 21 January 1995
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Mike Mayer

Questions for you all... Say I bleed my prey at +1 stealth. Can they play a card that reduces the bleed (the name escapes me right now, buy I think Telepathic Counter is one of them) without adding intercept? I saw a while back some comments that when a Justicar calls a vote, all members of that clan vote at +1. This gives kindred 1 vote, promigens 2 votes and princes 3 votes. Can someone verify this is a real rule? Thanks! Mike

William S. Westermann

In a previous article, Mike Mayer <MR...@psuvm.psu.edu> wrote : >Questions for you all... > > Say I bleed my prey at +1 stealth. Can they play a card that reduces >the bleed (the name escapes me right now, buy I think Telepathic Counter is >one of them) without adding intercept? > Yep. Real handy sometimes too. You can also play Deflection/Telepathic Misdirection without intercept. (Pass along those stealth bleeds to your prey !) But you can't play multiple reaction cards of the same kind from the same vampire. (i.e., you couldn't play 2 Telepathic Counters from the same vampire against the same bleed. I don't know if you could from 2 seperate vampires though. Does anyone else know ? > I saw a while back some comments that when a Justicar calls a vote, all >members of that clan vote at +1. This gives kindred 1 vote, promigens 2 votes >and princes 3 votes. Can someone verify this is a real rule? > Not exactly. There are vote cards to make a vampire the Justicar of a certain clan. Specifically, on those cards it states: In this vote, each <clan_member> is worth 1 extra vote. > Thanks! > > Mike > Live Long, Bleed Hard, and leave a really nasty looking corpse in the box. ;) Scott.

K R Maxson

In article <95020.14...@psuvm.psu.edu>, Mike Mayer <MR...@psuvm.psu.edu> wrote: > I saw a while back some comments that when a Justicar calls a vote, all >members of that clan vote at +1. This gives kindred 1 vote, promigens 2 votes >and princes 3 votes. Can someone verify this is a real rule? The note you saw was probably in reference to a Justicar card -- a vote card to assign the office of some clan's Justicar to a vampire of that clan. The Justicar cards explicitly state that all vampires in the given clan get an additional vote. When an existing Justicar calls a vote, no special rules apply. So the short answer to your question is: No, that is not a real rule. * Contact for Remiel Peripeteia, Interjacent.

L. Scott Johnson

Mike Mayer <MR...@psuvm.psu.edu> writes: >Questions for you all... > Say I bleed my prey at +1 stealth. Can they play a card that reduces >the bleed (the name escapes me right now, buy I think Telepathic Counter is >one of them) without adding intercept? Sure. You only need intercept to *block* not to react. > I saw a while back some comments that when a Justicar calls a vote, all >members of that clan vote at +1. This gives kindred 1 vote, promigens 2 votes >and princes 3 votes. Can someone verify this is a real rule? There are votes the name a <clan> Justicar. (Malkavian Justicar, Gangrel Justicar, etc.) During any of these votes, as the card states, each member of the named clan gets one extra vote. In general, being a Justicar and calling a vote does *NOT* get the other members of your clan an extra vote. > Thanks! > Mike

Alan Kwan

In article <95020.14...@psuvm.psu.edu> Mike Mayer <MR...@psuvm.psu.edu> writes: >Questions for you all... > > Say I bleed my prey at +1 stealth. Can they play a card that reduces >the bleed (the name escapes me right now, buy I think Telepathic Counter is >one of them) without adding intercept? Yes. Intercept is used to block the action, totally ignoring its effects (if successful), regardless of what the action was. Telepathic Counter has nothing to do with blocking the bleed; it counters the effect of the (unblocked) bleed, so stealth and intercept has nothing to do with it. (A vampire can use his powers to work to counter an enemy's sabotageous effect, even if he doesn't know who the enemy is.) Alan. -- "Live Life with Heart." Alan Kwan kw...@cs.cornell.edu