rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

Directed Action

5 messages from 5 participants · 27 June 2001 – 29 June 2001
original thread on Google Groups

Walter Denny

If a card specifically states that the an action is Directed is it still directed if you do it to one of your own minions? Example: One of my minions wants to burn Tier of Souls on another of my minions Tara, the hollow one, wants to burn equimpement on one of my Ravanos.

Reyda

"Walter Denny" <wde...@telocity.com> a écrit dans le message news: CMd_6.12921$Tk.46...@newsrump.sjc.telocity.net... [ quoted text not captured ] If you play D action on yourself, they become undirected... else no one would be able to block you =) so prey and predator get opportunity to stop you.

BodROCK

So here's a question: Let's say I'm Angelica (Canonicus), and I've put a Political Struggle on Sir Walter Nash. I then successfully Mind Rape his ass, and during my next minion phase, can I take that D-action to attack him although he is "my" minion (making it un-Directed, right?), send him to torpor thus taking his votes? Thanks, Johnny

LSJ

[ quoted text not captured ] 6.4. Combat Combat results when a minion blocks the action of a ready minion. Also, some cards' effects may cause combat. Whatever caused the combat, it is important to remember that only ready minions can participate in combat and that your minions cannot enter combat with any of your other minions. -- 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/

James Coupe

In message <6ef3cb73.01062...@posting.google.com>, BodROCK <bod...@hotmail.com> writes >I then successfully Mind Rape his ass, and during >my next minion phase, can I take that D-action to attack him although >he is "my" minion (making it un-Directed, right?), send him to torpor >thus taking his votes? You may never, never, never, never ever: 1) Bleed yourself 2) Control both minions involved in a combat -- James Coupe PGP Key: 0x5D623D5D EBD690ECD7A1F "Analogies can be dangerous, Amanda," he begins, smiling B457CA213D7E6 slightly, "because the world is like a sandcastle..." 68C3695D623D5D