rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[LSJ] Distant Friend

6 messages from 5 participants · 26 February 2005 – 27 February 2005
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Kaisharga

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? Thanks in advance. Konstantinos Voultsos prince of jyhad-wasted players

de...@hell.is

at inferior that vampires controller chooses wether to vote or not, if he votes, you can change the votes. he can abstain to avoid being forced to vote as you like. at supoerior you can force the vampire not to abstain.

Morgan Vening

[ quoted text not captured ] 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). Morgan Vening

Wes

"Kaisharga" <the...@acn.gr> wrote > So exactly, what is the difference between inferior and superior? [dom][pre] --> If that vampire votes against your wishes in a given referendum, you can change their votes. If that vampire doesn't participate in the referendum at all, you can do nothing. [DOM][PRE] --> It doesn't matter what that vampire does, its voting the way you want. Cheers, WES

LSJ

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. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to V:TES news, rules, cards, utilities, and tournament calendar: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Kaisharga

"Wes" <gh...@NYETSPAMmnsi.net> wrote in message news:<cvpeq...@enews3.newsguy.com>... [ quoted text not captured ] Thanks all.