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Join Date: Aug 2012
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***** Q. The Lust Monster says ". . . you must flee" if you cannot get help from a member of the opposite sex. Does this mean I cannot use cards on it like Out to Lunch? A. Even though it says you must Run Away, it does not say you have to do so immediately. So while you cannot fight the monster, you can use other cards on it, and if you can remove the monster from the fight entirely, the restriction is also removed. ***** How does this relate to the Necrophobia curse? -which only says,"must run away", but without the word "immediately". Is the text on Curse Cards different than text on Monster Cards? |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Curse! Necrophobia also says that you must run away even if you could have defeated the monster. Thus, even though it doesn't say immediately, it gives you no chance to defeat the monster.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Macungie, PA
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The Lust Monster provides a condition that will allow for you to defeat it (getting help from a character of the opposite sex). Curse! Necrophobia says that you must Run Away, even if you could have defeated the Monster (which would include playing cards like Pollymorph Potion, Magic Lamp, or Out To Lunch). The basic statement of Curse! Necrophobia is that you can not and will not fight an Undead Monster, therefore you will always find yourself unable to win and therefore must leave immediately, regardless of whether you're helping or the main combatant.
Last edited by MunchkinMan; 08-14-2012 at 05:20 PM. |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Thank You All.
This Issue Is Resolved. |
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| necrophobia, out to lunch, undead, wright brothers |
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