... If you make a wish to get +2 hand size during your turn, yes (since you will have to discard down during your discard phase when your hand size returns to...
... To every extent. ... I do not agree. ... Right. ... Right. ... Because the vampire is burned already, so it is clearly not the case that the vampire is...
... No. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3C24B9BA.836783A3%40white-wolf.com A minion can't mask unless he's capable of performing the action in the first...
... That's "Nash plays Majesty, which costs 1 blood. He burns 1 blood when playing it for TF". ... Nash doesn't pay the 1-blood cost of the Majesty (card text...
... He remains a prince. ... No. ... Yes. It cares only if the action is successful (unblocked), ot if the bleed (if it was a bleed action) succeeds (or if the...
... Hmm. Looks like. While the former ruling is more intuitive, it is more difficult to get a proper explanation for. Still, the intuitiveness probably...
... The latter. Similarly, if the Life Boon were played on [B] instead, then [A] would not get the VP for [B]'s oust. Which indicates that the Life Boon comes...
... Sure. ... No. ... It applies to the next strike, whether it has been declared yet or no. ... No. ... Moot, but no. Combat cards' effects apply only to the...
... That's a good point. He's controlled by his temporary master until his owner's next untap phase. If his owner doesn't have a "next untap phase" (e.g.,...
... Yes. Card text indicates that the damage is not part of the successful resolution of the action. ... Time, yes. Means, no. You cannot play a combat-starter...
... Yes. ... If it leads to another bleed, then the minion simply remains untapped; he doesn't take the prohibited bleed action at all, so it doesn't exactly...
... Acting players orders the events. The one ordered first resolves. The one ordered later doesn't, since it is no longer around when the time comes. ... ...
... While I don't have all the facts, it sounds like the judge made decisions that fit with the facts you've provided. The judge might have sided with the...
... Psyche! in both cases. Since it is a combat card, its timing window comes before the timing window for Hidden Lurker and Fast Reaction (the latter two...
... It's still in effect. If Psyche! could be played at all, it would interrupt the IotK. But since it cannot be played, it won't. ... No. It has queued a "go...
... If he was Banished: He's still the guest. Banished vampires remember themselves and other effects in play remember them as well. If he was burned: He's a...
... Yes. It is a combat card. ... No. He doesn't get the ability to use it "as a vampire", and it offers no utility to a non-vampire. ... Yes. It is a combat...
... He's got two effects on him that temporarily change his clan. The Derange changes his clan to !Malk until he moves it. The Clan Impersonation changes his...
... Correct. Card text allows SCS to use a card that requires "a" discipline as a vampire with that Discipline. It doesn't grant the SCS two disciplines for...
... Good question. It seems that it would work, except for an old RTR ruling to handle the ruling that allowed formerly "Kindred Only" retainers to be employed...
... Correct. ... No. It is a separate damaging effect from the minion (distinct from the strike). [LSJ 26-JUN-2001] [LSJ 08-JAN-2002] ... It is playable "as"...
... Yes. ... Not playable, since G is not the acting minion. ... The table is correct. Fast Reaction is only playable after a combat between your blocking...
... Yes. Once it is determined that the combat "cycle" produces no result (no change in game state), it would be stalling to continue the cycle. -- LSJ...
... No. You burn it to get +bleed just like you would play Threats (although, of course, you can burn Melange before or after playing other bleed modifiers,...
... The cost paid is retrieved. In a perfect world, it should be simply "not paid" instead of "retrieved". For instance, if you have a Realm of the Black Sun...
Using the Bomb in combat hurts the bearer, as always, even when it is used by a Ghoul Retainer. The CE text says "strike", but that is too restrictive. ...