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27 Nov 2024 11:34 - 31 Dec 2024 11:02 #113201
by acbishop
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4 players table with the following sense of bleeding: A -> B -> C -> D
Player A is bleeding player B with one of their vampires.
All players decline to block.
Player B plays Deflection sending the bleed to player C.
Player C plays Direct Intervention on Player B's Deflection.
Player A plays Conditioning superior.
Player D wants to play Eagle's Sight to block player A's bleed
Choose the correct option:
1) Player D can play Eagle's Sight as a new block window is opened after Conditioning was played
2) Player D can play Eagle's Sight as playing the Deflection opened a new block window
3) Player D can't play Eagle's Sight as cancelling the Deflection doesn't open a new block window (target of the bleed has not changed) and Deflection can only be played after blocks(all) are declined. CORRECT
Relevant cardtext:
Name: Deflection
Cardtype: Reaction
Cost: 1 blood
Discipline: Dominate
Only usable if a minion is bleeding you, after blocks are declined.
[dom] Lock this reacting vampire. Change the target of the bleed to another Methuselah other than the acting minion's controller (that Methuselah can attempt to block).
[DOM] As above, but do not lock this vampire.
Name: Direct Intervention
Cardtype: Master
Cost: 1 pool
Out-of-turn.
Cancel a minion card as it is played, and its cost is not paid. (If it was an action card, the acting minion does not lock. If it was a strike card, the minion chooses another strike.)
Name: Eagle's Sight
Cardtype: Reaction
Discipline: Auspex
[aus] +1 intercept.
[AUS] This vampire attempts to block the current action, ignoring the normal prey, predator or target restrictions for blocking actions.
Name: Conditioning
Cardtype: Action Modifier
Cost: 1 blood
Discipline: Dominate
Only usable during a bleed action.
[dom] +2 bleed (limited).
[DOM] +3 bleed (limited).
Player A is bleeding player B with one of their vampires.
All players decline to block.
Player B plays Deflection sending the bleed to player C.
Player C plays Direct Intervention on Player B's Deflection.
Player A plays Conditioning superior.
Player D wants to play Eagle's Sight to block player A's bleed
Choose the correct option:
1) Player D can play Eagle's Sight as a new block window is opened after Conditioning was played
2) Player D can play Eagle's Sight as playing the Deflection opened a new block window
3) Player D can't play Eagle's Sight as cancelling the Deflection doesn't open a new block window (target of the bleed has not changed) and Deflection can only be played after blocks(all) are declined. CORRECT
Relevant cardtext:
Name: Deflection
Cardtype: Reaction
Cost: 1 blood
Discipline: Dominate
Only usable if a minion is bleeding you, after blocks are declined.
[dom] Lock this reacting vampire. Change the target of the bleed to another Methuselah other than the acting minion's controller (that Methuselah can attempt to block).
[DOM] As above, but do not lock this vampire.
Name: Direct Intervention
Cardtype: Master
Cost: 1 pool
Out-of-turn.
Cancel a minion card as it is played, and its cost is not paid. (If it was an action card, the acting minion does not lock. If it was a strike card, the minion chooses another strike.)
Name: Eagle's Sight
Cardtype: Reaction
Discipline: Auspex
[aus] +1 intercept.
[AUS] This vampire attempts to block the current action, ignoring the normal prey, predator or target restrictions for blocking actions.
Name: Conditioning
Cardtype: Action Modifier
Cost: 1 blood
Discipline: Dominate
Only usable during a bleed action.
[dom] +2 bleed (limited).
[DOM] +3 bleed (limited).

Last edit: 31 Dec 2024 11:02 by Ankha.
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31 Dec 2024 09:41 #113383
by Arnau Diez Sans
Replied by Arnau Diez Sans on topic Deflection, Dirent Intervention and Eagle's Sight
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20 Jan 2025 21:58 #113559
by beslin igor
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after player A declare total bleed,can he play Conditioning superior?
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20 Jan 2025 22:08 #113560
by Ankha
"declaring total bleed" isn't something defined by the rule. If A passes the impulse, A cannot play Conditioning.
Replied by Ankha on topic Deflection, Direct Intervention and Eagle's Sight
after player A declare total bleed,can he play Conditioning superior?
"declaring total bleed" isn't something defined by the rule. If A passes the impulse, A cannot play Conditioning.
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21 Jan 2025 19:36 - 21 Jan 2025 19:36 #113570
by beslin igor
Replied by beslin igor on topic Deflection, Direct Intervention and Eagle's Sight
This scenario:
4 players table with the following sense of bleeding: A -> B -> C -> D
Player A is bleeding player B with one of their vampires.
All players decline to block.
---so impulse back to A,A dint play anything,just anounce total bleed( with Arika for 3 example)
Player B plays Deflection sending the bleed to player C.
Player C plays Direct Intervention on Player B's Deflection.
if A have impulse there to increase bleed?
Player A plays Conditioning superior.
4 players table with the following sense of bleeding: A -> B -> C -> D
Player A is bleeding player B with one of their vampires.
All players decline to block.
---so impulse back to A,A dint play anything,just anounce total bleed( with Arika for 3 example)
Player B plays Deflection sending the bleed to player C.
Player C plays Direct Intervention on Player B's Deflection.
if A have impulse there to increase bleed?
Player A plays Conditioning superior.
Last edit: 21 Jan 2025 19:36 by beslin igor.
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21 Jan 2025 21:50 - 21 Jan 2025 21:51 #113571
by acbishop
Technically, here the impulse to play any cancellation cards goes back to player A, who declines to do anything and the impulse goes to the other players, B, and then C.
Yes, after the DI, impulse goes back to player A who can play a card (Conditioning)
Replied by acbishop on topic Deflection, Direct Intervention and Eagle's Sight
This scenario:
4 players table with the following sense of bleeding: A -> B -> C -> D
Player A is bleeding player B with one of their vampires.
All players decline to block.
---so impulse back to A,A dint play anything,just anounce total bleed( with Arika for 3 example)
Player B plays Deflection sending the bleed to player C.
Technically, here the impulse to play any cancellation cards goes back to player A, who declines to do anything and the impulse goes to the other players, B, and then C.
Player C plays Direct Intervention on Player B's Deflection.
if A have impulse there to increase bleed?
Player A plays Conditioning superior.
Yes, after the DI, impulse goes back to player A who can play a card (Conditioning)

Last edit: 21 Jan 2025 21:51 by acbishop.
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