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From:  (LSJ)
Subject: Rules Team Rulings 12-JUL-1999
Date: 12 Jul 1999 00:00:00 GMT
 
Question: If I have Talbot's Chainsaw and the opposing
  minion plays a Trap, does Talbot's Chainsaw's press
  force me to press to end combat?
Answer: No. Talbot's Chainsaw's press is only usable to
  continue combat (errata).
 
Question: What happens when a Progeny (or an Embrace or
  a Creation Rite) is Banished?
Answer: It is placed in the uncontrolled region and
  continues to be treated as a vampire of capacity 1
  (plus any capacity from skill cards or other master
  cards, of course), and it can be influenced as
  normal.
 
Question: What happens if I Mind Rape a vampire and, on
  my next turn (when I have control of that vampire), I
  call and successfully pass a Banishment naming that
  vampire? Is he placed in my uncontrolled region or
  his previous controller's uncontrolled region?
Answer: The Banishment effect breaks the lingering
  "control" effect of the (already burned) Mind Rape,
  since such effects are not among the things that a
  Banished vampire "remembers". So the banished vampire
  is sent to his previous controller's uncontrolled
  region (since the Mind Rape effect is no longer in
  effect). (The answer is the same for Malkavian
  Dementia's effect as well as Ayelea's effect).
 
Question: Does Soul Burn (like Blood Fury and Blood
  Rage) nullify the *current* strike of the opposing
  minion's weapon?
Answer: Yes. It functions similarly to Blood Fury and
  Blood Rage (errata). Treat it as if it read:
 
    Strike: 1R damage. This damage cannot be prevented
    by cards that require Fortitude. If the opposing
    vampire attempts to strike with a weapon this
    round, he or she does no damage.
    Superior: As above, but for 2R damage.
 
  This errata is issued to match the original design
  intent of the card, and to match similar existing
  cards.
 
Question: Do you get the maneuver from Guard Dogs even
  if you fail to block the action? (i.e., untap with
  Guard Dogs, block with a different vampire, and then
  use Fast Reaction)?
Answer: No. You only get the maneuver if you
  successfully block the bleed (errata).
 
  This errata is issued to match the original design
  intent of the card, and to match similar existing
  cards.
 
Question: What is the minimum capacity of a vampire?
Answer: One. No effect can result in a vampire having a
  capacity of less than one (like Violet Tremain, Mind
  of a Child, and Purity of the Beast, for example).
 
Question: Can I play Life Boon to save my predator and
  give her all my pool, thereby ousting myself and
  gaining 1 VP?
Answer: Yes. (And your predator would gain 6 pool for
  the oust, in addition.)
 
 
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LSJ () VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast.
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