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Old 01-25-2009, 03:22 PM   #1
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Default One Shot Items

Hi all!

i'm a Italian Munchkin Player, so i hope you'll forgive some mistakes in my english

here on italian munchkin forum we got a very hard question: one shot items hit a specific target?

i'm arguing that one shot items, hitting either SIDE, don't give bonus specifically to a player or a monster, but instead it's a bonus to the side attacking (player/s) or defencing (monster/s)..

this means that if a one-shot is played to help 2 monsters fighting a player, and if 1 of the monsters is made disappears, this bonus dont disappears with him, but it still stays, 'cause the SIDE of monsters (just 1, now) is still there.

hope u will understand this messy post, and u'll find a light in this darkness :P

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Old 01-25-2009, 05:55 PM   #2
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One shot items help a side.

Monster Enhancers enhance a specific monster.

So if a Monster Enhancer is used on a monster and the monster is removed, the enhancer goes with it.

The one shot item is not attached to any monster, so if you eliminate a monster, it does not go; the bonus remains.
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Old 01-25-2009, 08:26 PM   #3
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Actually, I seem to recall a ruling that stated one-shots did get applied to a specific monster. I'm looking now...

EDIT: Found it, sort of. http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/...d/message/8211

It's in regards to whether or not Mate would double a one-shot, and the answer is yes. This could not be if it wasn't played on a specific monster.
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Old 01-26-2009, 09:58 AM   #4
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Default Re: One Shot Items

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Actually, I seem to recall a ruling that stated one-shots did get applied to a specific monster. I'm looking now...

EDIT: Found it, sort of. http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/...d/message/8211

It's in regards to whether or not Mate would double a one-shot, and the answer is yes. This could not be if it wasn't played on a specific monster.
I'd argue that Mate should not be taken as a general precedent for questions like this; it's a weird card and sometimes requires its own set of rulings.

Also, since reading the list archives requires one to be subscribed to the list, it's probably better to excerpt the relevant post and quote it here than post a link that many people won't be able to use. The forums are readable whether one has subscribed or not.
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:35 AM   #5
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I'd argue that Mate should not be taken as a general precedent for questions like this; it's a weird card and sometimes requires its own set of rulings.

Also, since reading the list archives requires one to be subscribed to the list, it's probably better to excerpt the relevant post and quote it here than post a link that many people won't be able to use. The forums are readable whether one has subscribed or not.
Fair enough. Here is a post from this forum:
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I had this beautiful, long post, with four-part harmonies in the middle, and all kinds of fun stuff, and it all disappeared.

So, I'll try again as the day goes on. . .

But, the history of things, as best as I can recall:

Long ago, I used to say that one-shot Items weren't duplicated. Somewhere around 2003, SJ and I are at an event together, and he says something during a Munchkin event that makes me think I've had it backwards. Over time, I try to explain it to people and I get a little flak, so I create a massive e-mail, with all kinds of scenarios involving Monsters, Mates, one-shot Items, Monster Enhancers and the occasional Doppleganger. The result of all that: In every scenario, the one-shot Item(s) got doubled.

So, here's how I handle it:
  1. If there's one Monster, everything is simple, just double it.
  2. If there were two Monsters and a one-shot Item helping them, then one gets doubled, the one-shot Item was in the possession of the doubled Monster.
  3. If there are multiple Monsters, one gets doubled, any one-shot Items now need to get played for a specific Monster. Of course, everyone will pick the doubled Monster.

No matter what, if you want to remove a Monster through the use of a card, or through charming, and you want to remove a doubled Monster, remove the doubling card (e.g., Mate) on a doubled Monster before so the original Monster and anything played for that Monster remains.
Now, I suppose this doesn't directly answer the question at hand, and perhaps it doesn't matter at all until a Mate (or its ilk) are played.

So, a scenario: I'm a Wizard in combat against one monster and a +3 one-shot is played on the monster's side. I charm the monster and another player wanders in a new monster. Keeping in mind that most Munchkin cards are written assuming One Munchkin/One Monster per combat, did the +3 disappear when I charmed the original monster or did it hang around to give its bonus to the new monster? Historically, I've played it as the one-shot is gone.
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:56 AM   #6
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So, a scenario: I'm a Wizard in combat against one monster and a +3 one-shot is played on the monster's side. I charm the monster and another player wanders in a new monster. Keeping in mind that most Munchkin cards are written assuming One Munchkin/One Monster per combat, did the +3 disappear when I charmed the original monster or did it hang around to give its bonus to the new monster? Historically, I've played it as the one-shot is gone.
Oooo. See, now that is an interesting new approach.
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