Can you cycle Eagle's Sight at superior even if you were already able to
block?
Ex:
Meth Goofball has 1 untapped minion with superior Auspex.
Meth Stinky (Goofball's prey) attempts to hunt with Lambach.
Goofball: "Hmm....Lambach is mean, but I'll play Eagle's Sight superior to
regain the ability to block, but I will fail to block since I don't generate
intercept."
Thanks,
-Brian
Name: Regent
[SW]
Cardtype: Master
Cost: 1 pool
Unique master.
Put this card on a Sabbat vampire you control with a capacity above 7. This
vampire has the title of cardinal and has one additional vote as well. Burn
this card if this vampire receives another title. Any Sabbat vampire with a
different controller can enter combat with this vampire as a (D) action. If
a Sabbat vampire diablerizes this vampire, move this card to the diablerist
(before the blood hunt is called).
Name: Eagle's Sight
[Jyhad, V:TES]
Cardtype: Reaction
Discipline: Auspex
[aus] This reacting vampire gets +1 intercept.
[AUS] This reacting vampire may attempt to block any action of any minion.
Yes.
> Can you cycle Eagle's Sight at superior even if you were already able to
> block?
Yes.
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Besides the "a vampire may only have one title", we can also point out
that you can't call a Cardinal Benediction on the same vampire twice and
give him 6 votes.
--
"There's no gray. There's just white that's got grubby." -- T.P.
No. However, card text doesn't require "a different", merely "another", title.
If he receives another title, even another Cardinal title, Regent is lost (card
text).
You are mistaken. He loses his former Cardinal title when he gains his new one.
[TOM 23-APR-1996]
>"Derek Ray" <lor...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:86i05ukd9cnr9o1v8...@4ax.com...
>> Besides the "a vampire may only have one title", we can also point out
>> that you can't call a Cardinal Benediction on the same vampire twice and
>> give him 6 votes.
>>
>A Cardinal becoming a Cardinal is not gaining "another title". For
>precedent, I'd also like to point out that a vampire Clan Impersonating to
>his own clan is not "changing clans" and thus doesn't change sects. You can
>certainly call Cardinal Benediction on the same vampire twice. He doesn't
>gain 6 votes, but he also doesn't lose his Cardinal title at any point in
>there.
He loses his initial Cardinal title at the point when the second
Cardinal referendum passes, much like he would lose an Archbishopric if
he currently possessed one of those.
He MUST lose one Cardinal title, or he'd have 6 votes.
OK. For those in the back:
From: aa...@cats.ucsc.edu (Thomas R Wylie)
Subject: Re: Praxis
Date: 1996/04/23
Message-ID: <4lj9mo$7...@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>#1/1
references: <Pine.A32.3.91.960418...@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu> <ewwa-19049...@porta12.chattanooga.net>
organization: University of California, Santa Cruz
newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad
J. Andrew Lipscomb <ew...@chattanooga.net> wrote:
>It couldn't increase again that way; London is not a bonus city for the
>Ventrue (oddly, Geneva is, although its natural prince is a Gangrel). I
>had wondered about that in a slightly different context--namely, what
>would happen if Costanza Vinti (Brujah, prince of Rome) won a PS: Rome (a
>bonus city for the Brujah, but she already held the title).
Technically, if the PS passes for Constanza, then she loses her old title
and gains the new one. The fact that the city happens to be the same
isn't important. Thus, she gets the +1 capacity for having the PS: Rome title.
Tom Wylie rec.games.trading-cards.* Network Representative for
aa...@cats.ucsc.edu Wizards of the Coast, Inc.