ira...@gmail.com#
Hello LSJ,
Say I have a Temptation with 1 counter on my prey's vampire Dirk, a 1-
cap. I use Temptation during my minion phase to take control of Dirk,
then I play Reformation on him at ser. I then keep Dirk permanently,
correct? It seems obvious, but I'm wondering if the use of Temptation
sets up an effect for later in the turn that must be observed.
Thanks,
Ira
Name: Temptation
[AH:R2, FN:PS, KMW:PB, LotN:PS3]
Cardtype: Action
Cost: 1 blood
Discipline: Serpentis
[ser] (D) Put this card on a ready vampire; you still control this
card. During your master phase, you may put a counter on this card.
During your minion phase, if the number of counters on this card
equals or exceeds the amount of blood on this vampire, you may burn
the counters to untap this vampire and take control of him or her
until the end of the turn.
[SER] As above, and add a counter when you play this card.
Name: Reformation
[Gehenna:C]
Cardtype: Action
Discipline: Chimerstry/Dominate/Serpentis
+1 stealth action. Requires a ready anarch.
[chi] (D) Steal an equipment card from your predator or prey.
[dom] (D) Burn 1 blood to steal a hunting ground.
[ser] (D) Put a corruption counter on any vampire. If the number of
your corruption counters on the vampire equals or exceeds his or her
capacity, you may burn all of your corruption counters on that vampire
to gain control of him or her.