From: | Felix Hoefert <FHoefert@********.DE> |
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Subject: | Re: Terminology question |
Date: | Sat, 1 Aug 1998 00:23:48 +0200 |
> LOTI can be played to eliminated a special card currently in play. If
> you play a Special card, your oponent can put a LOTI on it. If the LOTI
> doesn't work, he can put another on it till he succeeds or runs out of
> LOTI. LOTI must also be played *before* any die roll. So yes, you can
> put a LOTI on a LOTI. First you roll the die to eliminate the first
> LOTI. If it fails, you than roll the die of the first LOTI to eliminate
> the Special card in play.
>
I was referring to Stingers with the LotI part. Since they appear in
play only for a moment, I assume a second LotI would either affect the
first one (from the same player, possibly), or couldn´t be played
against the Stinger. This is the way we´ve always played, but this other
player, a quite experienced one, says otherwise. I must add he isn´t
very virm in English and may thereby miss the difference of "just" and
"last". ---Felix