Morgan Vening wrote:
> On 26 Feb 2005 01:00:54 -0800, the...@acn.gr (Kaisharga) wrote:
>>Distant Friend
>>Action (Rare)
>>Dominate/Presence
>>+1 stealth action.
>>[dom] [pre] (D) Choose a vampire and put this card in play. If this
>>action is successful, untap the acting vampire at the end of the turn.
>>You may burn this card during a referendum to change the votes of the
>>chosen vampire to votes of your choice.
>>[DOM PRE] As above, and you can force the chosen vampire to cast his
>>or her votes when you burn this card.
>>
>>So exactly, what is the difference between inferior and superior?
>
> Already did this one a while ago, so I'm confidant in my answer.
>
> At basic, you can only change the vampire's votes if they involve
> themselves in the vote. If they abstain, there's nothing you can do.
> At superior, you can make them make a decision.
>
> The essential difference is that at basic, it's more of a negation
> than a vote push (You vote for, I'll change it, so you're better off
> not voting). At superior, it's true vote push (Vote MY way).
Correct.
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