The diablerie vote
18 Apr 2013 22:17 #47202
by delangen
The diablerie vote was created by delangen
I was playing a FOS brainwash/corruption deck and gained control of a vampire who currently held the title of justicar of his clan using temptation... I then used that justicar to diablerize a low cap I had in torpor... bloodhunt is automatically called now... my opponent was upset that I used the justicar's own votes to vote in favor of a bloodhunt on himself, buring him.
I just wanted to confirm that this series of events was copacetic?
It doesn't seem to contradict any rules I know of.
I just wanted to confirm that this series of events was copacetic?
It doesn't seem to contradict any rules I know of.





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18 Apr 2013 23:36 - 18 Apr 2013 23:37 #47204
by Adonai
Not only is it copacetic, it is the preferred solution for Tempted justicars.
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I was playing a FOS brainwash/corruption deck and gained control of a vampire who currently held the title of justicar of his clan using temptation... I then used that justicar to diablerize a low cap I had in torpor... bloodhunt is automatically called now... my opponent was upset that I used the justicar's own votes to vote in favor of a bloodhunt on himself, buring him.
I just wanted to confirm that this series of events was copacetic?
It doesn't seem to contradict any rules I know of.
Not only is it copacetic, it is the preferred solution for Tempted justicars.

Last edit: 18 Apr 2013 23:37 by Adonai.
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19 Apr 2013 02:18 #47209
by ReverendRevolver
Replied by ReverendRevolver on topic Re: The diablerie vote
Its thematically correct behavior for setites as well.
Was it Lucinde? She has a history of doing naughty things with setites......
Was it Lucinde? She has a history of doing naughty things with setites......
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19 Apr 2013 03:33 #47218
by delangen
Replied by delangen on topic Re: The diablerie vote
Is Lucinde a setite? I can't remember exactly who it was that temptationed I know it was a male low cap group 2...Khslil or Sir marriot.
I do try to keep my deck themed
I do try to keep my deck themed





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19 Apr 2013 05:46 #47231
by Pascal Bertrand
Replied by Pascal Bertrand on topic Re: The diablerie vote
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I was playing a FOS brainwash/corruption deck and gained control of a vampire who currently held the title of justicar of his clan using temptation... I then used that justicar to diablerize a low cap I had in torpor... bloodhunt is automatically called now... my opponent was upset that I used the justicar's own votes to vote in favor of a bloodhunt on himself, buring him.
I just wanted to confirm that this series of events was copacetic?
It doesn't seem to contradict any rules I know of.
Not only is it copacetic, it is the preferred solution for Tempted justicars.

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19 Apr 2013 06:50 #47237
by Lönkka
Arika proceeded to diablerize my prey's torporized Democritius and Arika afterwards naturally voted in favour of burning herself. Diablerie is a heinous sin after all!
I don't think I've ever succesfully managed to use her ability before or after.
(Drusilla may give you control of a ready Ventrue for the remainder of the turn as a
action that costs 2 blood.)
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One of my happiest VEKN memories is when my Drusilla Euphemia took control of my prey's Arika, his only untapped minion -funny things is that he said he didn't have any reactions in the deck and I played stealth so there was NO reason to leave Arika untapped, especially Drusilla on table.it is the preferred solution for Tempted justicars.
Arika proceeded to diablerize my prey's torporized Democritius and Arika afterwards naturally voted in favour of burning herself. Diablerie is a heinous sin after all!
I don't think I've ever succesfully managed to use her ability before or after.
(Drusilla may give you control of a ready Ventrue for the remainder of the turn as a

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