Hy, i need a clarification for the above:
assuming the mask is played after the venenation, and so when the acting
minion *is* blocked,
isn't the untapped-by-the-mask acting minion anyway
under the NRA rule?
I'm telling this by the direct intervention clarification that states:
Since the NRA rule is applied to the acting minion when the action resolves
(is blocked or is successful), .......etc. [LSJ 19980212]
Or i'm wrong? (LSJ ?).
Thanks in advance
Emiliano, prince of Rome
> > We said no it wasn't covered under the NRA rule since, logically,
> > Minion A never actually TOOK the action, you all just *thought* it was
> > Minion A.
> > Just wanting to make sure we played that right...
>
> Both A and B can attempt the action.
>
> > and I dropped 4 Venenations on one vamp in one action... it was pretty
> > sweet... almost as sweet as when i played Ecstasy to reduce a bleed of
> > 4 to 0 *grin*
>
> With 4 different untapped (or woken) minions, right?
>
> Sorrow
> ---
The NRA taints the minion when the action resolves.
If you mask before the tap-n-combat part of the block, then
the previous minion is not tainted.
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