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Rigor Mortis Q:

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Roger Carhult

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Dec 13, 2001, 6:37:24 PM12/13/01
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If I play Rogor Mortis, does that prevent opponent from dodging with
Acrobatics?

Roger


Derek Ray

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Dec 13, 2001, 7:13:21 PM12/13/01
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In message <9vbe4t$dfgfp$1...@ID-104455.news.dfncis.de>,
"Roger Carhult" <rogc...@student.luth.se> mumbled something about:

>If I play Rogor Mortis, does that prevent opponent from dodging with
>Acrobatics?

Nope. Card text on Rigor Mortis says "cannot use any additional strikes
this round". You're still allowed to GAIN the strikes, you just aren't
allowed to strike with them.

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LSJ

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Dec 14, 2001, 6:35:03 AM12/14/01
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Roger Carhult wrote:
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> If I play Rogor Mortis, does that prevent opponent from dodging with
> Acrobatics?

Yes, since the dodge comes with a mandatory prohibited additional strike.

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LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) V:TES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc.
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Derek Ray

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Dec 14, 2001, 8:58:53 AM12/14/01
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In message <3C19E3E7...@white-wolf.com>,
LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> mumbled something about:

>Roger Carhult wrote:
>>
>> If I play Rogor Mortis, does that prevent opponent from dodging with
>> Acrobatics?
>
>Yes, since the dodge comes with a mandatory prohibited additional strike.

"You can gain additional strikes even if you cannot strike. You still
cannot strike with the additional strike, however. [LSJ 19970821] "

How do these two go together? =)

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LSJ

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Dec 14, 2001, 9:08:17 AM12/14/01
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The prohibition on strikes prevents you from using strike effects (.44 magnum,
hands, Aid from Bats, etc.)

The prohibition on additional strikes prevents you from using additional strike
effects (Blur, Acrobatics, Jacko's special, etc.)

Similarly, a prohibition on presses would prevent you from using presses (Hawg,
Boxed In, etc.)

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