Marciana Giovanni
Independent: Bleed actions cost Marciana an additional blood. Tap
Marciana and choose a non-Sabbat vampire to allow that vampire to burn
1 blood to get +1 intercept <for the current action>.
Can she be errata'ed to say "Tap Marciana *to* choose a non-Sabbat
vampire..."
Just a nicer template is all since we had a question about this in a
game. Thanks!
Jeff
Do X and do Y to do Z.
vs.
Do X to do Y to do Z.
It seems the former is the "nicer template".
Some might try to choose a non-sabbat vampire any time they tap
Marciana. I.e.
"I attempt to block with Marciana."
"You succeed."
*Tap Marcianna*
"I choose [vampire x] for her special."
I'm not saying *I* would interpret it thusly, but some might. The use
of *to* instead of *and* might more clearly define the intention,
however I think "You may tap Marciana to choose a non-sabbat..." or
"Marciana may tap to choose..." might be even more clear.