Time frame about cancelling cards
23 Feb 2012 18:23 #23987
by henrik
Should be a "can't" there, right?
Replied by henrik on topic Re: Time frame about cancelling cards
You could DI. However, since we're in the "as played" window, cards are not replaced : Rulebook section 1.6.1 , so you can replace your BM with DI and play DI.
Should be a "can't" there, right?
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23 Feb 2012 18:28 #23988
by Wedge
Some effects can cancel a card "as it is played." These effects (and effects that grant the ability to play them, like Forced Awakening) are the only effects allowed during the "as played" time period of another card. Even drawing to replace cards comes after this time period.
The highlighted could be interpreted to apply to all Methuselah, I assume that is not the case?
Replied by Wedge on topic Re: Time frame about cancelling cards
Yes.can you play as many effects as you wish during the "as it is played" window?
For example, is the following legal?:
Is that all legal?
- Veil of Darkness is in play.
- You block your opponent, in the resulting combat he plays Majesty, which is that vampire's first discipline card of the turn.
- Veil of Darkness Does not reveal a master card
- You play Botched Move
You could DI. However, since we're in the "as played" window, cards are not replaced : Rulebook section 1.6.1 , so you can replace your BM with DI and play DI.If Botched Move also failed to cancel the majesty, could you then DI? If so, would you draw to replace for the botched move before or after? i.e. could you draw into the DI off Botched move and then play it?
Some effects can cancel a card "as it is played." These effects (and effects that grant the ability to play them, like Forced Awakening) are the only effects allowed during the "as played" time period of another card. Even drawing to replace cards comes after this time period.
The highlighted could be interpreted to apply to all Methuselah, I assume that is not the case?
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23 Feb 2012 18:39 #23989
by Pascal Bertrand
Uh good catch.It should indeed have been can't. I'll edit my previous posy.
Sorry for the typo.
Replied by Pascal Bertrand on topic Re: Time frame about cancelling cards
You could DI. However, since we're in the "as played" window, cards are not replaced : Rulebook section 1.6.1 , so you can replace your BM with DI and play DI.
Should be a "can't" there, right?
Uh good catch.It should indeed have been can't. I'll edit my previous posy.
Sorry for the typo.
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