Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
07 Oct 2012 18:36 #38524
by Deckardx
If I play Dawn operation, drawing out the beast at superior which does one unpreventable damage and i play strike combat ends does my opponent take 1 unpreventable damage aggravated or not?
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07 Oct 2012 18:40 #38525
by Jussi
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Replied by Jussi on topic Re: Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
Nope, DotB says "during press step", and if you play S:CE, press step doesn't occur.
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07 Oct 2012 18:44 #38527
by Deckardx
Replied by Deckardx on topic Re: Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
If my opponent plays strike combat ends is this the same result?
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07 Oct 2012 18:50 #38528
by Deckardx
Replied by Deckardx on topic Re: Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
Celt wrote:
> If I use Drawing out the beast at superior and the other vamp uses
> strike combat ends do I do one point of damage. I ask because of the
> catatonic fear ruling.
Not sure what this has to do with CataFear, but the answer is "Yes"
(except that *you* don't do the damage, the damage is environmental and
simply occurs - it wouldn't count towards playing a Pulled Fangs, for
instance).
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> If I use Drawing out the beast at superior and the other vamp uses
> strike combat ends do I do one point of damage. I ask because of the
> catatonic fear ruling.
Not sure what this has to do with CataFear, but the answer is "Yes"
(except that *you* don't do the damage, the damage is environmental and
simply occurs - it wouldn't count towards playing a Pulled Fangs, for
instance).
--
L. Scott Johnson ()
Official VtES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast.
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07 Oct 2012 18:53 #38529
by Deckardx
Replied by Deckardx on topic Re: Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
In article <>, Celt
<tir*na*> writes
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Yes.
Drawing Out The Beast resolves at the end of the round. Though Strike:
Combat Ends causes the round to end prematurely, there is still an "end
of the round" for Drawing Out The Beast to deal damage in.
This is because "end of round" isn't defined as the bit after presses
but before the next round begins but, instead, whenver the round ends.
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<tir*na*> writes
- show quoted text -
Yes.
Drawing Out The Beast resolves at the end of the round. Though Strike:
Combat Ends causes the round to end prematurely, there is still an "end
of the round" for Drawing Out The Beast to deal damage in.
This is because "end of round" isn't defined as the bit after presses
but before the next round begins but, instead, whenver the round ends.
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James Coupe (remove some crap to reply)
Pah!! I hope it shits in your jogging suit!
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07 Oct 2012 19:23 #38536
by Jussi
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Replied by Jussi on topic Re: Drawing out the beast and strike combat ends Dawn Operation
Superior DotB deals damage during press step, which does not occur when you or your opponent plays combat end.
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