From: | Jon Edwards <jonathan.edwards@*****.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Timing. |
Date: | Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:44:40 -0700 |
>> Luck of the Irish
>> Type: Special (Stinger)
>> Rarity: Common
>> Description: 0¥. Roll a D6, On a 4+ trash either a special card just=
played
>> or
>> one already in play.Notes: "I've got more luck in my little finger than
>> you've got in your whole
>> shilelagh, laddie!"Illustrator: Janet Aulisio
>> <snip!>
>>
>> Card text says that trash a special card already in play or one just
>> played. I key off the phrase "just played." To me, that means either=
one
>> just laid down or one that has been rolled for. That seems to me to
>> stretch the amount of time you have to counter an opponents card.
>IMO, the card is gone as soon as the roll has taken place, and therefore
>can´t be targetted by another LotI anymore. Playing a card and rolling
>for it is not the same action. If you wait until the die has been
>rolled, your chance is over. ---Felix
Fair enough, except that once a card is rolled for, doesn't that count as
"Already in Play"?
Cheers,
Jon