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Post by CRASHER on Aug 12, 2004 10:22:01 GMT -5
Lady’s Grapevine -Over Sell Maneuver cannot be played against this card, even when the card is first played.
Panic Assault, Panic Grab, Panic Throw (rulings for all three) -Both Maneuvers need to be reversed. The order does not matter. -This isn’t the same as Multi. You need 2 appropriate reversals that can take care of each individual card. -If you reveal a Multi maneuver, your opponent will need 3 reversals. (Currently there are no Multi Maneuvers for 0F and 4D or less.) -You are technically playing both Maneuvers. -You are considered to be playing the Panic Maneuver first, which is important for card effects like Turn the Tide and Turn Up the Heat. -If your opponent plays a Panic Maneuver and you are at less Fortitude after reversing one of the Maneuvers, the second Maneuver is vulnerable to Backlash. (This can happen if you use cards such as Garbage Can Lid.) -You play the Panic Maneuver first and that allows you to reveal a Maneuver from your hand and play it. There is no way to have any extra Maneuvers played with the Panic effect (apart from the one specified.) -The Panic Maneuver is played before the other Maneuver. This is important for card effects such as Turn the Tide and Turn Up the Heat. -When successful, the Panic Maneuvers will deal damage in the order of the active player’s choosing. -If the Maneuvers become successful, any reversal effects are forgotten and each Maneuver may be reversed again by overturning. -When playing reversal cards or effects, the defending player must state which of the two Maneuvers he is reversing. -You cannot play more than one reversal against each Maneuver until they become successful. -You may play a High Risk or similar Maneuver after the Panic Maneuver resolves, based on one of the two Maneuvers. (For example, you play a Panic Maneuver and a 4D Maneuver, you may play a High Risk afterwards that requires a 4D or a 3D Maneuver.) -Reversals to the Maneuvers can be played/used in any order the defending player chooses. Once the Maneuvers are successful, damage is applied in the order the attacking player chooses and therefore must be reversed in this order while overturning. -If you play Apply Illegal Leverage after playing a Sub/Panic Sub, you can choose to copy either maneuver. If you copy the Panic maneuver you must be able to reveal another applicable maneuver from your hand and play it with the Apply.
Waist Lock -May blank any card in your opponent’s Ring Area, except a card with the Restricted Modification Symbol. -If Apply Illegal Leverage is played after this card, you may choose a different card to blank, but the card will become unblanked at the end of your turn. -An ‘applicable reversal’ is one that you have the Fortitude to play (and one that could reverse the Waist Lock.) You could not discard a 10F Reversal if you did not have 10F or more.
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