I think not. "Hand strike" is a strike that
- is based upon strength
- is not ranged
- does not come from an equipment
The third point forbids you of using Bundi when playing Burning wrath.
You can use Bundi with Undead Strength, because it says "use a melee
weapon strike". The fact that the melee weapon strike is eventually a
hand strike is not related.
See, it is the evntually that gets me there. There is no eventually,
it is a hand and melee strike from the beginning.
Normally you can chose only one strike. Some strikes incorporate
other strikes by reference -- ie -- use a hand strike; use a melee
weapon strike. I think in both cases you use a *normal* such strike,
and modify it as instructed.
Bundi allows a modified hand strike; Burning Wrath allows a modified
hand strike; it seems to me you must choose between them -- you cannot
choose them both.
No.
Burning Wrath is its own hand strike. It's card text is "Strike: hand strike at ..."
Contrast with Lucky Blow, which can be used either as its own strike or can be
combined with another strike to modify that other strike.
> I think not. "Hand strike" is a strike that
> - is based upon strength
> - is not ranged
> - does not come from an equipment
>
> The third point forbids you of using Bundi when playing Burning wrath.
No. That's not the point that gets the job done. If Burning Wrath said "Use a
hand strike at ...", the it could indeed use Bundi as that hand strike.
> You can use Bundi with Undead Strength, because it says "use a melee
> weapon strike". The fact that the melee weapon strike is eventually a
> hand strike is not related.
Correct.