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Re: [LSJ] Erciyes Fragment Question

35 messages from 10 participants · 22 March 2005 – 10 August 2021
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reyda

Ashenbach a écrit : > Hi all. > > First i am sorry if my english is poor (I'm spanish). > > Yesterday we had a trouble with this card... > > I use the fragment's ability to steal a Political Strangehold card > from my prey's ash heap. Arika plays that card and calls the > referendum. Then, during the referendum, a cross-table Sebastien > Goulet uses a Delaying Tactics. The DT says that the political action > card is retrieved in my hand, but the card was not in my hand, what > happens with the card? Erciyes fragmanent specifically says that when you use (burn) a card on it it is removed from the game. So it cannot go back to your hand or onto the Erciyes frag' ;)

Ashenbach

Hi all. First i am sorry if my english is poor (I'm spanish). Yesterday we had a trouble with this card... I use the fragment's ability to steal a Political Strangehold card from my prey's ash heap. Arika plays that card and calls the referendum. Then, during the referendum, a cross-table Sebastien Goulet uses a Delaying Tactics. The DT says that the political action card is retrieved in my hand, but the card was not in my hand, what happens with the card? is placed again on the Erciyes Fragment and so the fragment is useless since nobody can call that referendum again? Is placed in my hand because DT's text although i played it from Erciyes Fragment? Delaying Tactics Only usable during a referendum The referendum is canceled. Untap the acting vampire. The controller of the acting vampire takes the political card (if any) back into his or her hand (and discards down to his or her hand size), and his or her vampires cannot take the same political action this turn. Erciyes Fragment, The Unique Put this card in play. Tap this card to move a library card from your prey's ash heap to this card, face down. You may look at that card at any time. You may play the card from the Fragments as if playing it from your hand (requirements and cost, if any, apply as normal). When that card is burned, remove it from the game instead. Only 1 card can be on this card at a time. Any vampire with a capacity above 4 can steal the Fragments (and any card on it) for his or her controller as a (D) action. Thanks in advance. :)

LSJ

"Ashenbach" <Ashe...@iespana.es> wrote in message news:8b63da3e.05032...@posting.google.com... > Hi all. > > First i am sorry if my english is poor (I'm spanish). > > Yesterday we had a trouble with this card... > > I use the fragment's ability to steal a Political Strangehold card > from my prey's ash heap. Arika plays that card and calls the > referendum. Then, during the referendum, a cross-table Sebastien > Goulet uses a Delaying Tactics. The DT says that the political action > card is retrieved in my hand, but the card was not in my hand, what > happens with the card? is placed again on the Erciyes Fragment and so > the fragment is useless since nobody can call that referendum again? > Is placed in my hand because DT's text although i played it from > Erciyes Fragment? It is moved to its owner's hand. [RTR 25-APRIL-1997] Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their owner's ash heap, hand, or library. -- LSJ (vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep (Remove spam trap to reply). V:TES homepage: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/ Though effective, appear to be ineffective -- Sun Tzu

Ben Swainbank

LSJ wrote: > "Ashenbach" <Ashe...@iespana.es> wrote in message news:8b63da3e.05032...@posting.google.com... > > Hi all. > > > > First i am sorry if my english is poor (I'm spanish). > > > > Yesterday we had a trouble with this card... > > > > I use the fragment's ability to steal a Political Strangehold card > > from my prey's ash heap. Arika plays that card and calls the > > referendum. Then, during the referendum, a cross-table Sebastien > > Goulet uses a Delaying Tactics. > > It is moved to its owner's hand. [RTR 25-APRIL-1997] > > Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their > owner's ash heap, hand, or library. > What? Even though Delaying Tactics has explicit card text that says "The controller of the acting vampire takes the political card (if any) back into his or her hand." The card actually goes to back to its owner (my prey's!?!) hand? -Ben Swainbank

John Flournoy

Ben Swainbank wrote: > LSJ wrote: > > Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their > > > owner's ash heap, hand, or library. > > > > What? Even though Delaying Tactics has explicit card text that says > "The controller of the acting vampire takes the political card (if any) > back into his > or her hand." The card actually goes to back to its owner (my > prey's!?!) hand? That's right. The key word here is 'back': Delaying Tactics can't put a card on Erciyes Fragments 'back into' the controller's hand because the the card wasn't played from his hand to call the referendum - in fact, it was never in his hand in the first place. Note that similarly Delaying Tactics fails to grab a vote you called that you'd previously put on a vampire with Echo of Harmonies, or a vote-card-in-play like trying to get rid of a previously-played Rumors of Gehenna - since the vote wasn't played from your hand to begin that referendum, DT won't and can't put the card 'back into' your hand. > -Ben Swainbank -John Flournoy

Ben Swainbank

John Flournoy wrote: > > That's right. The key word here is 'back': Delaying Tactics can't put a > card on Erciyes Fragments 'back into' the controller's hand because the > the card wasn't played from his hand to call the referendum - in fact, > it was never in his hand in the first place. > Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never have been in his hand. Shouldn't it get removed from the game? > Note that similarly Delaying Tactics fails to grab a vote you called > that you'd previously put on a vampire with Echo of Harmonies. That does seem simlar. But with echo doesn't the card to the ash heap instead of back to my hand -- even if I own it? -Ben Swainbank

LSJ

"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > John Flournoy wrote: > > > > That's right. The key word here is 'back': Delaying Tactics can't put > a > > card on Erciyes Fragments 'back into' the controller's hand because > the > > the card wasn't played from his hand to call the referendum - in > fact, > > it was never in his hand in the first place. > Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to > my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come > from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never > have been in his hand. > > Shouldn't it get removed from the game? What effect is removing it from the game? How is that any more "should be" than the current? The "back" has nothing to do with it. The point is that DT is returning the card to hand, and the rule is that cards sent to hand (or ash heap or library) are sent to their owner's hand (or ash heap or library). I'll update the wording to DT to match the (standing) ruling. > > Note that similarly Delaying Tactics fails to grab a vote you called > > that you'd previously put on a vampire with Echo of Harmonies. > > That does seem simlar. But with echo doesn't the card to the ash heap > instead of back to my hand -- even if I own it? DT wouldn't even attempt to move the Echo'ed card, since the Echo'ed card wasn't played. With Echo, the card is burned (goes to it's owners ash heap, not your ash heap). [ quoted text not captured ]

jeff...@pacbell.net

LSJ wrote: > "Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > John Flournoy wrote: > > > > > > That's right. The key word here is 'back': Delaying Tactics can't put > > a > > > card on Erciyes Fragments 'back into' the controller's hand because > > the > > > the card wasn't played from his hand to call the referendum - in > > fact, > > > it was never in his hand in the first place. > > Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to > > my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come > > from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never > > have been in his hand. > > > > Shouldn't it get removed from the game? > > What effect is removing it from the game? > How is that any more "should be" than the current? > > The "back" has nothing to do with it. Well when is an action card "burned"? Is it when the action succeeds? (no blocks, go to referendum) When the action is fully resolved? (after combat(s)/action mod(s)) > The point is that DT is returning the card to hand, and the rule is > that cards sent to hand (or ash heap or library) are sent to their > owner's hand (or ash heap or library). > > I'll update the wording to DT to match the (standing) ruling. Restatement of the above "when is it burned" answer should make it all clear for everyone. Jeff

LSJ

<jeff...@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:1111610714.6...@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... [ quoted text not captured ] When the action resolves (after resolving, but before, say, Freak Drive). > > The point is that DT is returning the card to hand, and the rule is > > that cards sent to hand (or ash heap or library) are sent to their > > owner's hand (or ash heap or library). > > > > I'll update the wording to DT to match the (standing) ruling. > > Restatement of the above "when is it burned" answer should make it all > clear for everyone. How is that? [ quoted text not captured ]

jeff...@pacbell.net

[ quoted text not captured ] Well an action card played is neither in your ashheap nor burned until the action resolves. That means it isn't removed from the game per Erciyes Fragments and therefore unretrievable by DT (which was my concern, not where it would go once the DT affected it). Jff

salem

On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:25:51 -0500, "LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> scrawled: >"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> John Flournoy wrote: >> > >> > That's right. The key word here is 'back': Delaying Tactics can't put >> a >> > card on Erciyes Fragments 'back into' the controller's hand because >> the >> > the card wasn't played from his hand to call the referendum - in >> fact, >> > it was never in his hand in the first place. >> Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to >> my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come >> from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never >> have been in his hand. >> >> Shouldn't it get removed from the game? > >What effect is removing it from the game? >How is that any more "should be" than the current? Erciyes Fragments? " When that card is burned, remove it from the game instead." I think Reyda or someone mentioned this elsewhere... salem http://www.users.tpg.com.au/adsltqna/VtES/index.htm (replace "hotmail" with "yahoo" to email)

salem

On 23 Mar 2005 13:15:09 -0800, jeff...@pacbell.net scrawled: [ quoted text not captured ] but as soon as it's unblocked, that's it. resolve. burn the card, and have the referendum. but in the EF case, remove the card from the game instead, and call the referendum. then, play DT, and .... ummm.... there is no card in ashheap to retreive with DT. [ quoted text not captured ]

Ben Swainbank

LSJ wrote: > "Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > > > Shouldn't it get removed from the game? > > What effect is removing it from the game? > How is that any more "should be" than the current? > The card was about to get removed from the game by being played off Erciyes Fragment. The question is can DT save it from this fate and how? > The "back" has nothing to do with it. > > The point is that DT is returning the card to hand, and the rule is > that cards sent to hand (or ash heap or library) are sent to their > owner's hand (or ash heap or library). Ok. But DT card text states "The controller of the acting vampire takes the political action card (if any) back into his or her hand." If "back" isn't given much weight, then this seems like it would be a clear case of explicit card text overruling the usual rule (owner vs controller). The card would end up in the hand of "The controller of the acting vampire". If card text is somehow insufficient, Succubus Club provided precedent for getting cards owned by someone else into your hand. I notice Amam gets shuffled into "his owner's" library where the on-line text for Akhenaten puts in "your" library. I can see how "your" would be subject to the general ruling of the owner, as opposed to the (pre-burning) controller, where hand, ash heap, and library are concerned. DTs (now obsolete?) text seems to clearly point to the controller. > > I'll update the wording to DT to match the (standing) ruling. > That should clear it up. But then whose vampires "cannot attempt the same political action this turn."? -Ben Swainbank

LSJ

salem wrote: > On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:25:51 -0500, "LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> > scrawled: >>"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to >>>my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come >>>from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never >>>have been in his hand. >>> >>>Shouldn't it get removed from the game? >> >>What effect is removing it from the game? >>How is that any more "should be" than the current? > > Erciyes Fragments? > " When that > card is burned, remove it from the game instead." > > I think Reyda or someone mentioned this elsewhere... As you say "when that card is burned". But DT isn't burning the card, so the question "what effect is removing it from the game?" still stands. -- LSJ (vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep (remove spam trap to reply) Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

LSJ

Ben Swainbank wrote: > LSJ wrote: >>"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>Shouldn't it get removed from the game? >> >>What effect is removing it from the game? >>How is that any more "should be" than the current? > > The card was about to get removed from the game by being played off > Erciyes Fragment. The question is can DT save it from this fate and > how? Being played off of Erciyes doesn't remove a card from the game. That would make it kinda difficult to use, say, a Flak Jacket from the Fragment. The card played from the Fragment is only removed from the game by the Fragment "when it is burned." >>The "back" has nothing to do with it. >> >>The point is that DT is returning the card to hand, and the rule is >>that cards sent to hand (or ash heap or library) are sent to their >>owner's hand (or ash heap or library). > > Ok. But DT card text states "The controller of the acting vampire takes > the political action card (if any) back into his or her hand." If > "back" isn't given much weight, then this seems like it would be a > clear case of explicit card text overruling the usual rule (owner vs > controller). The card would end up in the hand of "The controller of > the acting vampire". > > If card text is somehow insufficient, Succubus Club provided precedent > for getting cards owned by someone else into your hand. Succubus Club indeed does. That doesn't change DT. > I notice Amam gets shuffled into "his owner's" library where the > on-line text for Akhenaten puts in "your" library. I can see how "your" > would be subject to the general ruling of the owner, as opposed to the > (pre-burning) controller, where hand, ash heap, and library are > concerned. DTs (now obsolete?) text seems to clearly point to the > controller. ? DT's card text is just as subject to the general ruling as "your". They are equivalent in their level of Methuselah specification and in their lack of overriding of the rule. >>I'll update the wording to DT to match the (standing) ruling. >> > That should clear it up. But then whose vampires "cannot attempt the > same political action this turn."? Um. Right. If it isn't clear already, although I can't see how there is more than one possible answer to that, the clarified card text should clarify that. -- [ quoted text not captured ]

salem

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:30:38 GMT, LSJ <vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com> scrawled: >salem wrote: >> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:25:51 -0500, "LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> >> scrawled: >>>"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>>Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to >>>>my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come >>>>from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never >>>>have been in his hand. >>>> >>>>Shouldn't it get removed from the game? >>> >>>What effect is removing it from the game? >>>How is that any more "should be" than the current? >> >> Erciyes Fragments? >> " When that >> card is burned, remove it from the game instead." >> >> I think Reyda or someone mentioned this elsewhere... > >As you say "when that card is burned". > >But DT isn't burning the card, so the question "what effect >is removing it from the game?" still stands. when an action is successful, the action card (if it's not to go in play) is burned. unless it just sits on the table doing nothing forever. for political actions, the referendum is part of the resolution, so it's after it's successful, so by then the card is burned. so EF removes it from the game. DT has to wait until the referendum to be played, by which time EF has already removed the would-be burned PA card from the game. if the PA card isn't in the ashheap by the time DT can be played, how could DT _normally_ (In a non-EF case) move it from the ashheap to your hand? from the online rulebook: 1.6.3. Minion Cards Minion cards are cards that your vampires and allies (collectively referred to as "minions") play. Unless the card states otherwise, a minion card is burned after a minion plays it. 6.1.6. Action Card (or Card in Play) ... To take the action described on an action card in your hand, play the card and tap the acting minion. 6.1.7. Political Action (+1 stealth) ... To call the referendum identified on a political action card in your hand, play the card and tap the acting vampire. If the action is successful, the terms of the referendum are chosen and votes are tallied to see if the referendum passes or fails (see Politics, sec. 6.3). 6.2.3 .. If the action is successful (all block attempts were unsuccessful), then the cost of the action is paid and the effects of the successful action take place. From an LSJ post, and reading between the lines (perhaps too closely...) From: LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> Newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad Subject: Re: Erciyes Fragment Question References: <20040623000513...@mb-m02.aol.com> In-Reply-To: <20040623000513...@mb-m02.aol.com> Message-ID: <2PcCc.19430$OB3....@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:19:42 GMT Halcyan 2 wrote: > Now how does this interact with the Erciyes Fragment? For example, my prey > wants to equip with an Ivory Bow. He taps his minion and plays the Ivory Bow > (which then goes to the ash heap and, if the action is successful, it goes into > play). During the action (while determining blockers, combat, etc.), I decide > to tap the Erciyes Fragment to move the Ivory Bow (that is currently being > equipped) onto the Fragment. The action is then successful but the Ivory Bow is > no longer in the ash heap. So what happens now? He equips with the Ivory Bow (the action was successful). If you like, treat this as a reversal of the previous ruling -- the equipment is in limbo until the action resolves and cannot be affected. [ quoted text not captured ]

reyda

salem a écrit : [ quoted text not captured ] You are right salem, i'm as curious as you to see the answer. and it's more important when i see a lot of people equipping, getting blocked, and get the equipment anyway through by playing form of mist. where is the equipment during the preceding combat ? :/ is it possible to state this "card go into limbo" stuff in the rulebook ?

LSJ

salem wrote: > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:30:38 GMT, LSJ <vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com> >>salem wrote: >>>On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:25:51 -0500, "LSJ" <vte...@white-wolf.com> >>>>"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111607991.5...@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >>>>>Okay... giving weight to *back* I can see how it wouldn't go *back* to >>>>>my hand. But why does it go *back* to my prey's hand? It didn't come >>>>>from there. He doesn't control the acting vampire. The card may never >>>>>have been in his hand. >>>>> >>>>>Shouldn't it get removed from the game? >>>> >>>>What effect is removing it from the game? >>>>How is that any more "should be" than the current? >>> >>>Erciyes Fragments? >>>" When that >>>card is burned, remove it from the game instead." >>> >>>I think Reyda or someone mentioned this elsewhere... >> >>As you say "when that card is burned". >> >>But DT isn't burning the card, so the question "what effect >>is removing it from the game?" still stands. > > when an action is successful, the action card (if it's not to go in > play) is burned. unless it just sits on the table doing nothing > forever. Right. > for political actions, the referendum is part of the resolution, so > it's after it's successful, so by then the card is burned. so EF > removes it from the game. DT has to wait until the referendum to be > played, by which time EF has already removed the would-be burned PA > card from the game. No. Conducting the referendum is the resolution. The action card is not burned until after the resolution. See also calling a Rumors of Gehenna from the Fragment -- if the Fragment removed it from play before the successful referendum could put it in play ... > if the PA card isn't in the ashheap by the time DT can be played, how > could DT _normally_ (In a non-EF case) move it from the ashheap to > your hand? It moves it from limbo. > > from the online rulebook: > > 1.6.3. Minion Cards > > Minion cards are cards that your vampires and allies (collectively > referred to as "minions") play. Unless the card states otherwise, a > minion card is burned after a minion plays it. > > 6.1.6. Action Card (or Card in Play) > .... > To take the action described on an action card in your hand, play the > card and tap the acting minion. > > 6.1.7. Political Action (+1 stealth) > .... > To call the referendum identified on a political action card in your > hand, play the card and tap the acting vampire. If the action is > successful, the terms of the referendum are chosen and votes are > tallied to see if the referendum passes or fails (see Politics, sec. > 6.3). > > 6.2.3 > ... > If the action is successful (all block attempts were unsuccessful), > then the cost of the action is paid and the effects of the successful > action take place. > > > From an LSJ post, and reading between the lines (perhaps too > closely...) > > From: LSJ <vtes...@white-wolf.com> > Newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad > Subject: Re: Erciyes Fragment Question > References: <20040623000513...@mb-m02.aol.com> > In-Reply-To: <20040623000513...@mb-m02.aol.com> > Message-ID: <2PcCc.19430$OB3....@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> > Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:19:42 GMT > > Halcyan 2 wrote: > >>Now how does this interact with the Erciyes Fragment? For example, my prey >>wants to equip with an Ivory Bow. He taps his minion and plays the Ivory Bow >>(which then goes to the ash heap and, if the action is successful, it goes into >>play). During the action (while determining blockers, combat, etc.), I decide >>to tap the Erciyes Fragment to move the Ivory Bow (that is currently being >>equipped) onto the Fragment. The action is then successful but the Ivory Bow is >>no longer in the ash heap. So what happens now? > > > He equips with the Ivory Bow (the action was successful). > If you like, treat this as a reversal of the previous ruling -- the > equipment is in limbo until the action resolves and cannot be > affected. [ quoted text not captured ]

Ben Swainbank

LSJ wrote: > > ? > DT's card text is just as subject to the general ruling as "your". > They are equivalent in their level of Methuselah specification > and in their lack of overriding of the rule. > This is what has me confused about this ruling. The rule states that: "Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their owner's ash heap, hand, or library." but the DT says that... "The controller of the acting vampire takes the political card (if any) back into his or her hand" The card text clearly contradicts the rule. By 1.4 The Golden Rule Of Cards doesn't the card text win? Do you see this as an exception to 1.4? Or don't you see a contradiction between the rule and text? The fact that DTs text is going to be changed to more consistently fit the ruling suggests that you see a need for the change. But you seem to be arguing that even without the text change the rightful place for a DTed, borrowed card, is its owners hand. -Ben Swainbank

John Flournoy

[ quoted text not captured ] He doesn't 'seem to be arguing' it - he is stating it absolutely. (Or restating it, as that ruling about 'go back to your owner' has been the case since the Rules team made that clarification/ruling 8 years ago.) You are also mistaken about the applicability of the Golden Rule (1.4) - the statement "Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their owner's ash heap, hand, or library" is not a "Rule" as given in the rulebook - it is part of the "Official Clarifications, Rulings, and Errata", the compilation of things decided and made official by the Rules Team and/or LSJ. And those 'Clarifications Rulings & Errata' by their nature do not conform to 'the Golden Rule' you refer to - if the cards not only took precedence over the rules in the rulebook where they conflict but also over the rulings, clarifications and errata, there would be virtually no point in HAVING any such rulings and errata, nor in having a rules team making decisions about it - the cards would always win, and nothing anybody ever said could change that short of printing a new card. Which clearly isn't the case. > -Ben Swainbank -John Flournoy

John Flournoy

Ben Swainbank wrote: > That should clear it up. But then whose vampires "cannot attempt the > same political action this turn."? The acting minion's controller, of course. DT's card text is incredibly clear on it: The controller of the acting minion does two things: they pick up the action card if any, and they can't call the same vote again. The fact that there are rulings dictating where the card goes (if any) has zero impact on 'and his or her (referring to the controller) vampires cannot attempt the same political action again.' DT doesn't suddenly exempt the acting minion's controller from the prohibition on repeating the action if the vote card either didn't go into their hand or didn't exist in the first place; nothing in DT's text nor the rulebook nor any ruling ever has indicated that DT's repeat-action prohibition is based on where (or if) the vote card ends up, nor if there was even a vote card in the first place. The 'if any' part of the pick-up clause isn't worded to apply to the no-repeat clause. And it's an INCREDIBLY corner-case question to begin with - since you're talking about a DT putting a vote card into someone ELSE's hand, the only way it could possibly matter to that other person is if they have Malkavians with the Madness Network in play. Otherwise, there's no opportunity for their minions to attempt any political actions in the same turn that someone else's acting vampire took that political action. > -Ben Swainbank -John Flournoy

Ben Swainbank

John Flournoy wrote: > > And those 'Clarifications Rulings & Errata' by their nature do not > conform to 'the Golden Rule' you refer to - if the cards not only took > precedence over the rules in the rulebook where they conflict but also > over the rulings, clarifications and errata, there would be virtually > no point in HAVING any such rulings and errata, nor in having a rules > team making decisions about it - the cards would always win, and > nothing anybody ever said could change that short of printing a new > card. > Ok. If the Golden Rule doesn't apply to rulings then I can see how that resolves the issue. I have always conceived as the rulings as being extensions of the rules, but not taking precedence over them. This may be incorrect. I have assumed that card text and rules take precedence. When a situation arises that is either not covered by the rules and card text or where there are multiple, logical interpretations of the precise result in the application of the rules and card text, then a ruling (or clarification) is required to indicate which interpretation is applied. Anyone have another good example of a ruling that overrides explicit card text? -Ben Swainbank

LSJ

"Ben Swainbank" <bswai...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1111684941....@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > LSJ wrote: > > > > ? > > DT's card text is just as subject to the general ruling as "your". > > They are equivalent in their level of Methuselah specification > > and in their lack of overriding of the rule. > > > > This is what has me confused about this ruling. The rule states that: > > "Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their > owner's ash heap, hand, or library." > > but the DT says that... > > "The controller of the acting vampire takes the political card (if any) > back into his or her hand" "back" implying that this not overriding the who-gets-what rule. > The card text clearly contradicts the rule. By 1.4 The Golden Rule Of Then you'd have to fall back on "back" to yield some other unintuitive answer, like burning or removing from game the PA card. > Cards doesn't the card text win? Do you see this as an exception to > 1.4? Or don't you see a contradiction between the rule and text? I see that DT's card text is not written well. Which is why it is being rewritten. > The fact that DTs text is going to be changed to more consistently fit > the ruling suggests that you see a need for the change. But you seem to > be arguing that even without the text change the rightful place for a > DTed, borrowed card, is its owners hand. "Rightful" as per the "back" indicating that DT is assuming that the controller of the acting minion is the owner of the card. -- [ quoted text not captured ]

adam....@ngc.com

Just out of curiosity, looking at the original post... I hope that the political stranglehold was placed in the ash heap via discard as opposed to being played. You can only play one ya know. :) Which leads to the clarification... If Delaying tactics is played on a political stranglehold, you cannot play it again ever right? [ quoted text not captured ]

LSJ

<adam....@ngc.com> wrote in message news:1111691291.1...@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > If Delaying tactics is played on a political stranglehold, you cannot > play it again ever right? Correct. Only one Political Stranglehold can be played during a game. [ quoted text not captured ]

John Flournoy

Ben Swainbank wrote: > John Flournoy wrote: > > Anyone have another good example of a ruling that overrides explicit > card text? Several of the cards that got eventual new print versions used to be overruled by rulings; Immortal Grapple springs to mind although I'm too lazy to look it up precisely. Many of those cards have been given new printings/errata to resolve those conflicting issues, like melee weapons that were based off your 'hand damage' while being affected by only SOME cards that modified your base hand damage (like Torn Signpost vs. Wolf Claws) as well as whether or not they counted as hand strikes. Early on (1996?), Rotschreck had a ruling that was different from card text; it flipped-flopped over if it was to be played on the opposing minion when you played agg damage or when they played agg damage. Similarly, early on, action cards that lacked the (D) were ruled in various ways as to whether or not they counted as directed actions; conflicts with that and the rulebook rules on Diablerie led to certain cards being ruled as directed/undirected actions overriding their then-existent card text. It was a big mess, until default clarifications to the rules were made about things like 'directed actions you take against things you control become undirected'. But generally, I think LSJ/the Rules Team try to errata/clarify/reprint things to fix these problems pretty quickly when they get noticed; a lot of them were caught a long time ago (and now that the conflicting wording of DT has been caught, that too will get fixed as LSJ noted.) > -Ben Swainbank -John Flournoy

jeff...@pacbell.net

[ quoted text not captured ] Is there a memory effect associated with the Erciyes Fragment? RoG is on EF. RoG is called, passes, and goes into play. RoG cancelling referendum is called, passes and RoG goes...where? Jeff

John Flournoy

jeffk...@pacbell.net wrote: > Is there a memory effect associated with the Erciyes Fragment? > > RoG is on EF. RoG is called, passes, and goes into play. > RoG cancelling referendum is called, passes and RoG goes...where? As noted elsewhere in the thread: Into its owner's ashheap, per this Rules Team Ruling: "Cards that go into an ash heap, hand, or library always go into their owner's ash heap, hand, or library." Since cancelling Rumors of Gehenna burns the card, it goes to the ash heap, and therefore into the ash heap of the card's owner (and not to the ash heap of the different person who played it.) > Jeff -John Flournoy

jeff...@pacbell.net

[ quoted text not captured ] Perhaps you misunderstood my intent. >From EF: "When that card is burned, remove it from the game instead." Does the RoG remember it was played off of the EF, and would therefore be removed from the game instead of being burnt into its owner's ashheap? Jeff

John Flournoy

jeffk...@pacbell.net wrote: > Perhaps you misunderstood my intent. I clearly did. > >From EF: "When that card is burned, remove it from the game instead." > > Does the RoG remember it was played off of the EF, and would therefore > be removed from the game instead of being burnt into its owner's > ashheap? I'm almost positive that yes, cards that are put into play from Erciyes Fragment remember that they have a pending 'remove when burned' effect once they are ready to leave play - even if the Fragments are removed from play first (like when the current EF controller is ousted). I'd also expect that (for instance) a Sport Bike put on a vampire via Erciyes, whose vampire is Banished and re-influenced out, still is removed from the game when the card is burned. > Jeff -John Flournoy

LSJ

jeff...@pacbell.net wrote: > Is there a memory effect associated with the Erciyes Fragment? > > RoG is on EF. RoG is called, passes, and goes into play. > RoG cancelling referendum is called, passes and RoG goes...where? You mean "RoG-burning referendum is called and passes." It is removed from play, by card text on Erciyes. For those just joining us: RoG: Rumors of Gehenna [ quoted text not captured ]

Daneel

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 01:52:31 GMT, LSJ <vtesr...@TRAPwhite-wolf.com> wrote: > jeff...@pacbell.net wrote: >> Is there a memory effect associated with the Erciyes Fragment? >> >> RoG is on EF. RoG is called, passes, and goes into play. >> RoG cancelling referendum is called, passes and RoG goes...where? > > You mean "RoG-burning referendum is called and passes." > > It is removed from play, by card text on Erciyes. > > For those just joining us: > RoG: Rumors of Gehenna Okay, if a card is burned, it is removed as per the explicit card text on EF. I think that if something else happens to the card that was played via EF, it happens normally, like an Aranthebes being shuffled back into the Library. Any such trip, I presume, would break the chain of remembrance and free the card from the pending "remove if burned" effect, just like a trip through the crypt clears the "memory" of a crypt card? -- Bye, Daneel

LSJ

"Daneel" <dan...@eposta.hu> wrote in message news:opsoc4wd...@news.chello.hu... [Re: Erciyes Fragment] > I think that if something else happens to the card that was played > via EF, it happens normally, like an Aranthebes being shuffled back > into the Library. Any such trip, I presume, would break the chain > of remembrance and free the card from the pending "remove if burned" > effect, just like a trip through the crypt clears the "memory" of a > crypt card? Correct. -- [ quoted text not captured ]

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