Vampire (A) is blocked and plays Venenation. Can (A) play Change of
Target then?.
Greetings,
Damnans
vampire B can play Mask1K after the block is successful and before
combat begins.
>Vampire (A) is blocked and plays Venenation. Can (A) play Change of
>Target then?.
Yes.
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Is it safe to assume, then, that a scenario as such could happen:
Vampire A attempts to bleed. Vampire A is blocked by a minion controlled by
his/her prey. Vampire A playes venenation. Vampire B plays Mask of 1000
Faces without the stealth and then plays Venenation again. Is this legal?
Please say yes as my "Meat Grinder" deck will surely love you forever for
it...
Yes.
All action modifiers remain in effect, but inherent modifiers (a minion's
inherent +1 bleed, e.g.) do not. Effects applied to a minion (e.g.,
Backways) also do not carry over to the new (masking) vampire.
So can I still play two Venenations (one from Minion A and one from Minion B
after the Mask) and hence put two corruption counters total on the blocking
minion in the above scenario? I know my playgroup is going to throw a fit
tonight about this, so I wanted to get it from a ruling source before trying
it on them.
Yes.