LSJ#
On VTES-L, Matthew Albritton wrote:
>
> If I try to equip, my prey gets the first chance to intercept then my
> preditor. My prey is playing auspex, but instead of burning a card, he lets
> my preditor intercept with his sport bike.
That is, he declines to block (a necessary step before your Predator can
attempt to block).
> I now play Earth Meld to increase
> the stealth. My preditor can no longer block, but my prey says he will now
> intercept. Can he do this, hasn't he given up his chance to intercept? Now
> since it didn't go they way he intended, can he take back his option?
He cannot do that. The decision not to block is final.
> Another situation: I attempt to bleed my prey. He deflects to his prey. His
> prey blocks and combat starts. During the choose strike phase I play superior
> "Form of Mist". Am I still bleeding my prey's prey at +1 stealth at this
> point, or am I bleeding my prey? If I am bleeding my prey, do I get the +1
> stealth, since he didn't try to block me to begin with?
You are still bleeding "his prey" - the effect of the deflection still
applies (all action modifiers and reaction cards apply for the duration
of the action, by default).
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L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast.
Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules:
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