For Malkavian Prank, the "pool" a Methuselah holds out is actually counters
representing a wager, which may be in excess of the Methuselah's current
pool.[LSJ 19981023] Game of Malkav has no similar errata/clarification, so
it reads: "Master. Each Methuselah holds a hand out with between 1 and 5
pool in it. In your hand, you can hold between 1 and 6 pool. Open hands
simultaneously. Each Methuselah gains the amount of pool <he or she chose>
unless another Methuselah chose exactly one less than he or she did, in
which case, <he or she burns that amount of pool>." Our question is: is
what is held out in the case of Game of Malkav actual pool, which can not
exceed the Meth's remaining pool, or is it a "wager" like Malkavian Prank,
which can be any amount between 1 and 5 (or 6)?
Mark ShaneWood
Demented Prince of Minneapolis
(and repeated loser of the Game to Kevin C!)
Given those choices, it is a "wager".
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