> Hi there,
> I have just thought of something else that came up in our game the other
> night. I diabelerised one of my predators Vampires, of course there was a
> referendum to determine how quickly they would 'Burn' my Vampire. I was not
> concerned as I had the combat card 'Reform Body' in my hand which can be
> played if my Vampire is being burned and sends it to Torpor instead.
But is a reaction or combat card.
You were not a reacting minion. You were not in combat.
Reform Body cannot, therefore, be played.
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>"Steven Lake" <swan...@swanlake.worldonline.co.uk> writes:
>
>> Hi there,
>> I have just thought of something else that came up in our game the other
>> night. I diabelerised one of my predators Vampires, of course there was a
>> referendum to determine how quickly they would 'Burn' my Vampire. I was not
>> concerned as I had the combat card 'Reform Body' in my hand which can be
>> played if my Vampire is being burned and sends it to Torpor instead.
>
>But is a reaction or combat card.
>
>You were not a reacting minion. You were not in combat.
>
>Reform Body cannot, therefore, be played.
>
If Amaranth is played in combat and a bloodhunt is called, presumably
only the reacting minion could use Reform Body.
Tom
Correct.
> If Amaranth is played in combat and a bloodhunt is called, presumably
> only the reacting minion could use Reform Body.
No. The amaranth'ed vampire could reform (since he's being burned in combat),
but the diablerist could not, since he's being burned in a blood hunt, which
is neither an action (he couldn't play Dread Gaze, for instance) nor a combat.
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