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Instantiation

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May 6, 2002, 11:14:02 PM5/6/02
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Quick question I've been wondering about for a funny deck. How does
Anesthetic touch at superior work with disarm? Is this playable, or
not? If not, why not?


Instantiation [Salubri Primogen of Northgate (Seattle) - Figure that
one out!]

The Lasombra

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May 6, 2002, 11:20:31 PM5/6/02
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"Instantiation" asked:

> How does Anesthetic touch at superior work with disarm?

Very well.

> Is this playable, or not?

Yes.

You do more damage to your opponent than your opponent does to you,
so you meet the requirements of playing Disarm. Combine with a
little Vitae Block at superior, and you have an almost functional
rush combo.

Carpe noctem.

Lasombra

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Naram

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May 8, 2002, 9:08:59 AM5/8/02
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"The Lasombra" <thela...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<4219501791abd0dc226...@mygate.mailgate.org>...

> "Instantiation" asked:
>
> > How does Anesthetic touch at superior work with disarm?
>
> Very well.
>
>
>
> > Is this playable, or not?
>
> Yes.
>
> You do more damage to your opponent than your opponent does to you,
> so you meet the requirements of playing Disarm.

Hmm... I thought that Anesthetic touch ended combat immedeatly after
the strike and disarm is played at "the end of the round". What am I
missing?

Naram

LSJ

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May 8, 2002, 9:13:12 AM5/8/02
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Disarm is played at the end of the round, so is played when the
round is ending. If the combat ends, the round must end.

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