rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

[LSJ] Eagle sight and action modifier

5 messages from 4 participants · 03 April 2002 – 04 April 2002
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The Tzimisce Lord

Hi all, just a question, sorry if it was already posted i can"t find any answer. Question is : meth A declare a bleed against meth B his prey, meth B declare not blocking meth C (the pred of meth A) does not block eather, another meth (D) has an eagle sight and don't say anything at all for now. As nobody block meth A play a conditionning. Does meth D has another opportunity to block? what appen if meth D want to block with Anneke? thanks for answers -- TzimisceLord http://sabbatinfrance.free.fr http://myvtes.free.fr

LSJ

The Tzimisce Lord wrote: > > Hi all, > just a question, sorry if it was already posted i can"t find any answer. > > Question is : > meth A declare a bleed against meth B his prey, meth B declare not blocking > meth C (the pred of meth A) does not block eather, another meth (D) has an > eagle sight and don't say anything at all for now. > > As nobody block meth A play a conditionning. Does meth D has another > opportunity to block? He has the same opportunity to block. If he declined to block, then he doesn't get another opportunity. If he hasn't yet declined to block, then he can still do so. > what appen if meth D want to block with Anneke? Same. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/

Ben Swainbank

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<3CAAF8CF...@white-wolf.com>... > The Tzimisce Lord wrote: > > > > > > Question is : > > meth A declare a bleed against meth B his prey...meth (D) has an > > eagle sight and don't say anything at all for now. > > > > As nobody block meth A play a conditionning. Does meth D has another > > opportunity to block? > > He has the same opportunity to block. If he declined to block, then > he doesn't get another opportunity. If he hasn't yet declined to > block, then he can still do so. > What happens if A, before dropping the Conditioning, sees the big eye on D or has seen an Eagle Site from him before, and asks "Do you want to Eagle Site and block this?" Can D just not answer the question? Or say something non-commital such as "I have not yet played an Eagle Site..."? -Ben Swainbank

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] No. Eventually all Methuselahs must declare "I don't block" (or block, of course). If no one has any more effects to play before D makes that decision, then you wait for D to make that decision. A can play Conditioning after that. [ quoted text not captured ]

scrote

bswai...@hotmail.com (Ben Swainbank) wrote in message news:<b20d2553.02040...@posting.google.com>... > LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<3CAAF8CF...@white-wolf.com>... > > > > What happens if A, before dropping the Conditioning, sees the big eye > on D or has seen an Eagle Site from him before, and asks "Do you want > to Eagle Site and block this?" > > Can D just not answer the question? Or say something non-commital such > as "I have not yet played an Eagle Site..."? > > -Ben Swainbank I think that if asked directly, OR, if in general "is everyone else decling to block" that methuselahs must provide a binding answer, either "I decline" or "here is some blocking power". Of course, in the case of "everyone else" you would probably have to ask anneke again (not too sure on that , but seems right). -Merto