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Venom and Sengir Vampire

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henry ha

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Mar 1, 1995, 12:39:18 AM3/1/95
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Let's say I have a 4/4 Sengir Vampire with Lure, Regeneration, and Venom
on it in play. My oppenent has 4 creatures in play which are able to block.
If I attack my oppenent and he doesn't counter me, all 4 of his creatures
die. So does the Sengir get 4 +1/+1 counters for killing of the creatures
or is the Vampire not allowed any counters because the Venom is considered
to have done the damamge. Of course, the Vampire will be regenerated.


-Henry Ha

Mike Marcelais

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Mar 4, 1995, 11:29:00 AM3/4/95
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henry ha (st...@Jane.UH.EDU) wrote:
: Let's say I have a 4/4 Sengir Vampire with Lure, Regeneration, and Venom

The Vampire must simply damage a creature -- not kill it. The Vampire
can damage up to X creatures (where X is the power of the Vampire) byu
doing 1 point to each creature. Hence, the first turn, it will gain up
to 4 +1/+1 counters. Next turn it could gain 8, doubling each time
(assuming that there are enough enemy creatures to kill.)
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Chris Dollin

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Mar 3, 1995, 12:11:12 PM3/3/95
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In damage assignment, you'd assign 1 point of damage to each of the
blockers. When they die, they die during a turn in which the Vampire
damaged them, which satisfies the Vampires card text, so the Vampire
gets a counter for each one, viz, four altogether.

Nitpick: Venom doesn't do *any* damage; it just destroys things.
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