My question is can Blood Brother A, who has fortitude, play a Freak Drive
then play a Coordinated Attack to enter combat with Anson? If he can, does
he still possess the +4 strength?
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Norman S. Brown, Jr.
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Sentence 2 implies Sentence 3, BTW. No blood is moved until the action is
successful.
> My question is can Blood Brother A, who has fortitude, play a Freak Drive
> then play a Coordinated Attack to enter combat with Anson? If he can, does
> he still possess the +4 strength?
He can Freak at the end of the action. But that would be the end of things.
Coordinating Attacks is done before the end of the action. [LSJ 31-MAY-2002]
If he had untapped in combat with his own Majesty for example, he could
play Coordinate Attacks after the other combat and he would still get the
benefits of the action, yes.
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> > My question is can Blood Brother A, who has fortitude, play a Freak Drive
> > then play a Coordinated Attack to enter combat with Anson? If he can, does
> > he still possess the +4 strength?
>
> He can Freak at the end of the action. But that would be the end of things.
> Coordinating Attacks is done before the end of the action. [LSJ 31-MAY-2002]
>
> If he had untapped in combat with his own Majesty for example, he could
> play Coordinate Attacks after the other combat and he would still get the
> benefits of the action, yes.
How so?
According to online text, Coordinate Attacks says:
"Requires a ready ={untapped}= Blood Brother of the same circle as
another one you control who's in combat."
Doesn't "another" mean it can't be the same one?
Josh
un-coordinated
Read the example, Bloodbrother A is entering a combat that Bloodbrother B
was finishing that was started by Bloodbrother A.
> Read the example, Bloodbrother A is entering a combat that Bloodbrother B
> was finishing that was started by Bloodbrother A.
Aha, you're right, I missed that. Sorry.
Josh
A is not A