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Alex Broadhead

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Sep 7, 2002, 1:22:06 AM9/7/02
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Howdy LSJ,

What happens to VD counters when the original player of the Vampiric
Disease is ousted?

The relevant rules text:

[1.3] ...If you are ousted, all the cards you control are
burned...Any of your cards that other players control remain until the
controlling players are ousted...

[1.6.2] ...A master card in play is controlled by the Methuselah who
played it by default, even if it is played on a card controlled by
another Methuselah...

[1.6.3] ...By default, a minion card in play is controlled by the
controller of the minion it is on. If a minion card is just in play
and not on another controlled card, then it is, by default, controlled
by the Methuselah who played it...

The problem being that the master card itself was never in play, and
the counters, while on minion cards, are not cards themselves, though
they do seem to function autonomously (i.e. remembering their rules
despite the original VD being in the ash heap).

Do the counters 1) burn, 2) continue to function normally, 3) stick
around but cease functioning, or 4) none of the above?

Thanks,
Alex

Halcyan 2

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Sep 7, 2002, 2:10:33 AM9/7/02
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Howdy Alex!

How's your new home?


>What happens to VD counters when the original player of the Vampiric
>Disease is ousted?

>Do the counters 1) burn, 2) continue to function normally, 3) stick


>around but cease functioning, or 4) none of the above?


They remain. Counters are not burned when the person who played them is ousted.
See:


From: LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com)
Subject: Re: FoS Questions
Newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad
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Date: 2001-07-02 13:03:04 PST

Raille <rai...@mich.com> wrote:
>LSJ wrote:
>> >Also since corruption counters become part of the minion they are played
>> >on, do corruptions actually get removed from play once that controling
>> >Meth is ousted. This of course effects the game substantially if the
>> >first question applies to any corruption counter.
>>
>> No.
>
>Bad wording on my part.
>
>Do corruption counter get removed from a minion when the controller of
>the corruption counters is ousted.

That was the question I thought you asked, actually.

I don't think counters have any "controller" - they're just on cards.
They burn when the card burns (or when some effect says to burn them).

Now Corruption counters have some idea of who played them (so that
you can tell "your" counters from other players'), so there may be
some hint of control there, but it isn't important, since only the
/cards/ you control are burned when you're ousted, according to
[1.3]. So the question of control isn't really important at this
point.

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In addition, they will also continue functioning. Counters do not require a
card to be in play for them to function. See:


From: LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com)
Subject: Re: Tegyrius, Vizier
Newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad
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Date: 2001-06-15 16:41:16 PST

Jozxyqk wrote:
>
> James Coupe <ja...@zephyr.org.uk> wrote:
> > In message <7ab27d37.01061...@posting.google.com>, Aaron
> > <roans...@yahoo.com> writes
> >>There is no requirment for a card to be in play, for a counter to be
> >>effective, as far as I know.
> > Sure.
> > But the only thing that defines what the counter does is the card text.
>
> Are you saying then, that if Theron leaves play, the vampires he has
converted
> to !Malk turn back to their previous clan?

No.

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*AND*

From: LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com)
Subject: Re: Tegyrius, Vizier
Newsgroups: rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad
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Date: 2001-06-15 16:38:13 PST

Flux wrote:
> Allegiance counters only have effect on Assamites (card text). So if an
> Assamite with an Allegiance counter became a !Malk, he'd be Sabbat (by
> default for !Malk vampires).

Correct.

> I have a related question, though. Will the allegiance counters lose its
> effect if Tegyrius leaves play? Only he has the text that makes Assamites
> with Allegiance counters Camarilla, if he leaves play those counters would
> be meaningless, right?

No. See also disease counters from Vampiric Disease (which is never in play).

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Enjoy!

Halcyan 2

LSJ

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Sep 9, 2002, 8:01:25 AM9/9/02
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Halcyan 2 wrote:
>
> Howdy Alex!
>
> How's your new home?
>
> >What happens to VD counters when the original player of the Vampiric
> >Disease is ousted?
>
> >Do the counters 1) burn, 2) continue to function normally, 3) stick
> >around but cease functioning, or 4) none of the above?
>
> They remain. Counters are not burned when the person who played them is ousted.

2) is correct, right.

(snip citations to previous rulings)

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Ulugh Beg

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Sep 12, 2002, 12:56:28 PM9/12/02
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LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> wrote in message news:<3D7C8D95...@white-wolf.com>...

> Halcyan 2 wrote:
> >
> > Howdy Alex!
> >
> > How's your new home?
> >
> > >What happens to VD counters when the original player of the Vampiric
> > >Disease is ousted?
>
> > >Do the counters 1) burn, 2) continue to function normally, 3) stick
> > >around but cease functioning, or 4) none of the above?
> >
> > They remain. Counters are not burned when the person who played them is ousted.
>
> 2) is correct, right.
>
> (snip citations to previous rulings)

Hi , I have another question about Vampire disease : card text say:
Master. Choose a controlled vampire; put a disease counter on him or
her if he or she does not have one. -""Each time a vampire with a
disease counter is in combat at close range with another vampire, the
second vampire gets a counter as well-"".
Is necesary that the second vampire take damage from the combat to
recive a disease conunter ? I think that not but...
that愀 all Thanks In advance.
A spanish drunken guy :-P

Halcyan 2

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Sep 12, 2002, 1:18:25 PM9/12/02
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>Hi , I have another question about Vampire disease : card text say:
>Master. Choose a controlled vampire; put a disease counter on him or
>her if he or she does not have one. -""Each time a vampire with a
>disease counter is in combat at close range with another vampire, the
>second vampire gets a counter as well-"".
>Is necesary that the second vampire take damage from the combat to
>recive a disease conunter ? I think that not but...


You are correct. All that matters is that the two vampires were in combat at
close range together. It doesn't matter if things were Dodged, Combat was
Ended, or the two vampires sent each other to torpor. If the two vamps were in
combat at close range and one is infected, the other one gets a disease counter
as well.

Halcyan 2

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