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5 messages from 4 participants · 11 March 1999
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Keledan

Hi everybody. I have some questions about the use of flesh of marble, torn signpost, voting, bum's rush. Let's say: Badger vs Crusher (+1 hand damage, 1 blood for a dodge). Badger uses FOM at the beginning of the round. Crusher uses superior TS, so that his hand damage would 4 (3 + 1: is this right?). Badger strikes with his bare hands, crusher is equipped with a bastard sword and strikes with it. So he would inflict 5 damage (3+1+1 ?). Badger has FOM, so he takes only 1 damage. - Can he prevent that single damage, with Unflinching Persistence, and let FOM prevent the other 4 damage? Crusher plays superior blur, for 2 additional srikes. He once again hits for 5 damage. - Badger's FOM prevents all this damage, since he has already suffered one damage before in this round? As third strike, Crusher plays burning wrath, for 6 aggr. damage (3+1+2 ?). - What happens? Voting question. Each vamp has a vote. Princes have 2 additional votes. I call a referendum; my predator plays a vote cancelling card (pulling strings) on my prince, how many votes do he cancels? - 1 vote - all 3 votes My prince uses bewitching oration. As above, a predator's vamp plays pulled strings on him. Do I loose the 4 additional votes for BO too? On Bum's rush and ambush. If my ambushing or rushing minion is blocked, during the combat that follows this block, dos he get the optional manouver mentioned in the card? If my minion plays bum's rush on an untapped minion, could that minion block this action? Thanks in advance for your help. Bye! Roberto "Keledan" Buonanno The Danger Master

LSJ

Keledan wrote: > > Hi everybody. > > I have some questions about the use of flesh of marble, torn signpost, > voting, bum's rush. > > Let's say: > > Badger vs Crusher (+1 hand damage, 1 blood for a dodge). > Badger uses FOM at the beginning of the round. Crusher uses superior > TS, so that his hand damage would 4 (3 + 1: is this right?). Yes. > Badger strikes with his bare hands, crusher is equipped with a bastard > sword and strikes with it. So he would inflict 5 damage (3+1+1 ?). > Badger has FOM, so he takes only 1 damage. Correct. > - Can he prevent that single damage, with Unflinching Persistence, and > let FOM prevent the other 4 damage? No. (s)He can prevent a point of damage with Unflinching Persistence, and let Flesh of Marble prevent all the rest but one. She still takes one damage. > Crusher plays superior blur, for 2 additional srikes. He once again > hits for 5 damage. > > - Badger's FOM prevents all this damage, since he has already suffered > one damage before in this round? Correct. > As third strike, Crusher plays burning wrath, for 6 aggr. damage > (3+1+2 ?). > > - What happens? If Badger played Flesh of Marble at superior, then all the damage from Burning Wrath is also prevented, since Badger has already taken one damage this round. If Flesh of Marble was played at inferior, then none of the Burning Wrath's six points of damage is prevented by the Flesh of Marble. > Voting question. > > Each vamp has a vote. Princes have 2 additional votes. > I call a referendum; my predator plays a vote cancelling card (pulling > strings) on my prince, how many votes do he cancels? > > - 1 vote > - all 3 votes Two votes - the votes from your prince. > My prince uses bewitching oration. As above, a predator's vamp plays > pulled strings on him. Do I loose the 4 additional votes for BO too? Yes. All the votes from the chosen vampire are cancelled. (The vote that you get from the Political Action card is not "from the vampire" so it isn't cancelled). > On Bum's rush and ambush. > > If my ambushing or rushing minion is blocked, during the combat that > follows this block, dos he get the optional manouver mentioned in the > card? No. > If my minion plays bum's rush on an untapped minion, could that minion > block this action? Sure. -- L. Scott Johnson (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html

mboh...@shout.net

In article <36E7BDD1...@wizards.com>, LSJ <vte...@wizards.com> wrote: > Keledan wrote: > > If my minion plays bum's rush on an untapped minion, could that minion > > block this action? > > Sure. Maybe to clarify - not without something that would allow him to block as he is already tapped. This could be a Wake with Evening's Freshness, a Forced Awakening, or a 2nd Tradition: Domain if it's a Prince/Justicar. Mike -- Mike Bohlmann, MAIP http://www.shout.net/~mbohlman/ V:EKN Prince of Urbana-Champaign Editor of the Fragment of the Book of Nod -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own

James Coupe

In article <7c8kqv$22q$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, mboh...@shout.net writes >In article <36E7BDD1...@wizards.com>, > LSJ <vte...@wizards.com> wrote: >> Keledan wrote: > >> > If my minion plays bum's rush on an untapped minion, could that minion ^^^^^^^^ >> > block this action? >> >> Sure. > >Maybe to clarify - not without something that would allow him to block >as he is already tapped. This could be a Wake with Evening's Freshness, >a Forced Awakening, or a 2nd Tradition: Domain if it's a Prince/Justicar. Not needed, as he's already untapped. ;) -- James Coupe (Prince of Mercia, England) Vampire: Elder Kindred Network http://madnessnetwork.hexagon.net http://www.obeah.demon.co.uk

James Coupe

In article <36e78f31...@news.tin.it>, Keledan <rbu...@tin.it> writes >Voting question. > >Each vamp has a vote. Princes have 2 additional votes. Not in the official rules. Each vampire has 0 votes, unless they have an effect to give them votes or a title. A Prince only casts 2 votes, not three. However, the way you are playing it has been a house rule for some people with some success, though most I know of go back to playing it the other way after some time. It makes decks with lots of very small vampires who are consistently calling votes much harder to stop if you play it that way. [ quoted text not captured ]