According to 1.6.1.5 (http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/rulebook/
rulebook.html#sec1_6_1_5), the impulse passes from the acting player
to the target(s) before going off in a clockwise direction. 6.2.2.1
(http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/rulebook/rulebook.html#sec6_2_2_1)
states that undirected actions "can be blocked by the acting
Methuselah's prey or predator, with the prey getting the first
opportunity to block".
How does the impulse actually work for undirected actions? Is it:
A) Impulse passes to prey, then clockwise until it reaches predator,
or
B) Impulse passes to prey, then to predator, or
C) As the acting player asks for blocks, the prey (and then the
predator) becomes the defending player mentioned in 1.6.1.5, or
D) Something else altogether?
Thanks.
-YY
I suppose this hasn't change since 1997:
https://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad/msg/19d33164196b607b
For undirected actions: Prey, Predator, Others (clockwise from acting
Meth).
Correct. [6.2.2.1]