Re: Damage immunity
02 Jul 2012 05:46 #32662
by Malachy
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My vamp is immune to non-aggravated damage. Does the non-aggra damage inflicted to her count "successfully inflicted" or not?
My guess it does, because it isn't reduced or prevented only my vamp ignores its effects (like Deep Song against Gotsdam - successful action with no effect), but correct me if I'm wrong.
My vamp is immune to non-aggravated damage. Does the non-aggra damage inflicted to her count "successfully inflicted" or not?
My guess it does, because it isn't reduced or prevented only my vamp ignores its effects (like Deep Song against Gotsdam - successful action with no effect), but correct me if I'm wrong.
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02 Jul 2012 07:52 #32663
by Reyda
Imagination is our only weapon in the war against reality -Jules de Gaultier
Replied by Reyda on topic Re: Damage immunity
Not succesfuly inflicted.
damage prevented and/or damage that are reduced to 0, inflict no damage.
damage prevented and/or damage that are reduced to 0, inflict no damage.
Imagination is our only weapon in the war against reality -Jules de Gaultier
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02 Jul 2012 14:19 #32674
by Pascal Bertrand
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Correct.Not succesfuly inflicted.
damage prevented and/or damage that are reduced to 0, inflict no damage.
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02 Jul 2012 14:51 - 02 Jul 2012 14:55 #32676
by Boris The Blade
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But where is it written that Immunity to damage does either of those? I haven't found it anywhere on the site.Not succesfuly inflicted.
damage prevented and/or damage that are reduced to 0, inflict no damage.
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02 Jul 2012 14:57 #32677
by Squidalot
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Seems like we're on a trend for these questions....it's certainly not in the rulebook so here it is relying on the usual English sense of Immunity. .
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02 Jul 2012 15:45 #32678
by Pascal Bertrand
- words that people know from common usage
- "keywords" (that might also be used in common usage, but mostly with a different meaning).
"Immune" is of the first category. Other examples: "card", "next", "attempt", ...
"Vampire", "maneuver", "strike", "pool", "aggravated", "equipment", "recruit", "Prince", .. are of the second category).
If you think "immune" should be explicitely in the second category, please let me know.
Replied by Pascal Bertrand on topic Re: Damage immunity
As many card games, Vtes is based on two things:
But where is it written that Immunity to damage does either of those? I haven't found it anywhere on the site.Not succesfuly inflicted.
damage prevented and/or damage that are reduced to 0, inflict no damage.
- words that people know from common usage
- "keywords" (that might also be used in common usage, but mostly with a different meaning).
"Immune" is of the first category. Other examples: "card", "next", "attempt", ...
"Vampire", "maneuver", "strike", "pool", "aggravated", "equipment", "recruit", "Prince", .. are of the second category).
If you think "immune" should be explicitely in the second category, please let me know.
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