Correct.
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LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc.
V:TES homepage: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/
Though effective, appear to be ineffective -- Sun Tzu
Some reaction cards have the text template "tap this X to...". This clearly
requires a tap for the effect to happen, so playing Wake + this card would
not work. Example: Wake + superior Babble does not work.
On the other hand, lots of reaction cards have text like "Tap this reacting
X." or "tap this X and...". In this case, the tap is just a side effect and
the card can be combined with Wake. Example: Wake + Car Bomb works.
So only reaction cards that have text templates like "tap this X to..." or
"tap the reacting X to..." require the tap (and don't work with Wake)?
//Petri
I could have even argued that a minion may "tap to" to do something
but the babble text was: "tap this minion to" and
not "this minion taps to".
Thanks for the clarification.
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> LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc.
> V:TES homepage: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/
> Though effective, appear to be ineffective -- Sun Tzu
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Ville Takanen
Wake with Evening's Freshness
Do not replace until your next untap phase.
Only usable by a tapped vampire. This reacting vampire can use reaction
cards and attempt to block *as though untapped*
until the current action is concluded.
are you saying that an untapped vampire may not be tapped?
> On the other hand, lots of reaction cards have text like "Tap this reacting
> X." or "tap this X and...". In this case, the tap is just a side effect and
> the card can be combined with Wake. Example: Wake + Car Bomb works.
>
Again, does it matter, as the minion plays the card as though untapped.
> So only reaction cards that have text templates like "tap this X to..." or
> "tap the reacting X to..." require the tap (and don't work with Wake)?
>
> //Petri
>
Realized this just after the tournament ;-)
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Ville Takanen
No. He's saying that a tapped vampire cannot "tap to" do something.
He is correct in that regard.
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