Second question:
Acting vamp A and blocking vamp B enter combat:
Vamp A plays strike:dodge
Vamp B plays scorpion sting at sup.
What happens?
Vamp A's dodge has no effect and he loses his strike for the current
round?
Thank you.
Yes.
> Second question:
>
> Acting vamp A and blocking vamp B enter combat:
> Vamp A plays strike:dodge
> Vamp B plays scorpion sting at sup.
> What happens?
> Vamp A's dodge has no effect and he loses his strike for the current
> round?
He strikes (he doesn't lose his strike), and his strike is ineffectual.
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>Max wrote:
>>
>> First question:
>> Vamp A and vamp B enter combat:
>> Vamp A plays scorpion sting at sup.
>> May vamp B play a strike:dodge card (just to cycle) even if the strike
>> has no effect?
>
>Yes.
>
>> Second question:
>>
>> Acting vamp A and blocking vamp B enter combat:
>> Vamp A plays strike:dodge
>> Vamp B plays scorpion sting at sup.
>> What happens?
>> Vamp A's dodge has no effect and he loses his strike for the current
>> round?
>
>He strikes (he doesn't lose his strike), and his strike is ineffectual.
>
And if that strike dodge had an ancilliary effect like and addition
strike? Does the stinged minion still get that additional if the
strike:dodge fizzles?
T
Of course.