From: | Rob Alexander <AceRob1@***.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Crash Confusion...? |
Date: | Tue, 23 Jun 1998 17:57:43 EDT |
mean, then you could use it even if you're not doing a shadowrun. It would be
foolish, but you could. Then the next player would probably take it, unless
it was at that point completely undefended and someone intercepted, which
might be better for you if you knew they could sleeze all the Electrical
challenges. But, if you're not doing a shadowrun, for the card to remove all
electrical challenges, you'd have to go through all the challenges one way or
another.
For Crash to remove ALL electrical challenges from the objective, it
would have to take out all of them whether or not you're facing them. I say,
and this is what we've been doing, that the owner of the challenges looks
through them (which he/she may do at any time anyway) and takes out all of the
Electical challenges. That way, the other challenges would not be revealed at
all, except that they are not Electrical. And it would work to take out all
Electrical challenges.
This brings up a question of my own, and I think I know the answer, and
it's probably pretty stupid, but... If a card is Electrical and something
else, say Indoor, then it counts as Electrical for Crash, right? I'm pretty
sure it does, but I just wanted to check.