Isn't it aggravated damage > blood remaining +1?
Thus, if they have no blood, one point to send them to torpor, and one
more to burn them. 2 > 0 + 1
Otherwise you would need 3 by your calculation, which doesn't seem to make
any sense, as they are supposed to burn when they cannot heal a point of
aggravated damage in torpor, and they cannot heal the second one, as they
are already in torpor w/o blood.
-Jeff Bergan
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>>> ...If so then Manstopper+PF is a MUCH more usefull combo than
Dragonbreath the MS+PF doing 2 damage and then 1 agg and you keep the gun.
(Other than the fact you have to be at close range).Thanks. <<<
You can never burn a vampire with only one point of agg. damage, even if
they are already on their way to torpor. The first point of Aggravated
Damage sends the vampire to Toror, redundantly so if they are already on
their way there. You need agg.dam > blood remaining +2 to butn a vampire.
Shane Travis | There are two kinds of men who never amount to
This was supposed to be agg.dam >= blood remaining +2, which would make
it the same as jeff's points below.
What I meant was not what I said...
: Isn't it aggravated damage > blood remaining +1?
: Thus, if they have no blood, one point to send them to torpor, and one
: more to burn them. 2 > 0 + 1
: -Jeff Bergan
The way the card is worded, any damage done while combat is at
close range applies for the PF. So yes, that combo works fine.
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Pulled Fangs just cares about the range the round is at, not the nature
of the damage inflicted upon the vampire whose fangs are to be pulled.
So a shotgun will do just as well as a chainsaw. Note that damage from
retainers such as Wolf Companion won't count when comparing damage inflicted.
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