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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Domino
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 09:32:07 -0800
---Tony Glinka <porthos@**.NETCOM.COM> wrote:
>
> Hey Gang,
>
> Yet another question. Wow, three posts from in me in a matter of
> minutes, must be one of the signs of the Apocalypse or something.
> Anyway I was wondering about Domino's ability to add "+0/+1 to all
> dwarves shadowrunning with Domino."
> My friend likes to play with 4 Domino's in his deck so he usually
> has a couple in play at one time. So he takes his team of 6 dwarves
> (2 are Domino's) so they are +0/+2 (except the Domino's which are only
> +0/+1).
> Let's say this team got hosed pretty good and everyone is left
> with only one body (including the +2) when they finish a run. In other
> words they have taken one more point of damage than their original
> body. Does their body return to its original value now that the run
> is over, thereby killing everyone? Or does Domino's effect carry over
> until the next turn? Or does something else entirely happen?

The card text says the bonus is given to the dwarves running with
Domino. So I'd say it only counts during a Shadowrun. Once the run is
over and the player's turn moves into the End Turn phase the plusses
drop (much like the example of Tin Man in the RBT), at this point they
die.

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