Watenda
Cardtype: Vampire
Clan: Malkavian
Capacity: 3
Discipline: obf
<Camarilla:> Once each combat, Watenda can cancel the effect of a combat
card played by an opposing minion by burning an amount of blood equal to the
cost of the card. If the card is a strike card, the opposing minion may
choose a new strike.
My vampire opposes Watenda in combat. I decide to play Carrion Crows and
Watenda uses his special ability to nullify the effect of the Crows. Can I
now play a second Carrion Crows since the effect was completely cancelled or
is the "only one Carrion Crows"-clause still in effect?
Vampirically yours,
Sascha
The card text of the new (second) would-be Carrion Crows will self-prohibit
(even though the prohibition on the first card was canceled).
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Maybe I'm totally dense (shut up, Derek :p), but it doesn't appear that the question
qas answered. Can a second Carrion Crows be played? If so, why is it that you
can play a second CC but you can't play a second IG? Or another Reality Mirror
(as you stated you cannot in the past)? If you can't play a second CC, then I guess
my other questions are moot.
Sorrow
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Our war is a spiritual war. Our depression is our lives."
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No: "the ... second ... self-prohibits".
> can play a second CC but you can't play a second IG? Or another Reality Mirror
> (as you stated you cannot in the past)? If you can't play a second CC, then I guess
> my other questions are moot.
Correct. :-)