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Beam attacks VS rapid fire w/Mystic Emp
Artisan replied to Artisan's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
1, thank you for this and I love where it is going. I love talking the nuts & bolts. I almost ended up typing a response completely different than the following. I feel like I had to maneuver like a cat through a tiny hole to really understand that 2nd part but I think I got there. ใPer the ability of rapid fire the atker is granted a free atk, however per the rules, this atk is treated as a completely different atk as if it were another one on the card, in which case yes the atker would start from step 1.a. "Choose an attack" and the type mod from the leadership would not apply.ใ It turns out I was partially correct, however this is quite an unexpected thing that the devs chose to do, but it is what it is... Thanks again for the help. Y'all make it possible to keep playing this great game๐จโ๐ง.- 2 replies
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***This topic has nothing to do with smoke & mirrors or trickster*** I have read enough to know that it does apply differently to each case, but I have yet to get a thorough explanation as to why. I can accept it without, but trying to get another new player to might not be so easy. The leadership changes the profile for a beam atk but somehow does not affect the rapid fire effect. The only logical conclusion is that the rapid fire bonus atk always uses the profile per the card, but it doesn't make sense why.
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Yes. The same would also apply to objectives, though I would think the answer would be the same in both scenarios. I guess it could also be asked: may a range tool be used to assist in placing a mini exactly where the controller wants it while performing a move action? This question never crossed my mind 'till I read about using the base as a measuring tool. Now I'm not so sure.
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Exhibit "A" I agree with the answer provided in exhibit "A" about the adjusting of the mini to be within/out of range "X" after it was placed using the movement tool (free move action). Although this method is illegally used a lot, exhibit "A" (the way I read it) does not address placing the mini of choice down between 2 preexisting standard tools (that may or may not be overlapping). Is the base of the mini (being moved) treated as a measuring tool if more than one standard tool is already on the board? Maybe this was answered but it wasn't clear to me, I'm sorry.
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Crushing Leap // Senators
Artisan replied to Artisan's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Thank you for that. I did not notice that it does not include "move action" whereas charge and hit&run do. ๐- 2 replies
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If Ulik has already advanced this turn, is holding a senator and wants to use Crushing Leap does he still get the range 2 place and the Pounders attack or he unable to even use the ability?
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Her earth shaker attack says she gains a power after the attack is resolved. Her volcanic surge attack says after each she gains 1. ES is an area and VS is a beam. Was there an error made or was this intentional?
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Allied "Bow" Effects vs Terrain
Artisan replied to Artisan's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Your reply was as expected when mentioning flight or wallcrawler. Thank you. Although I am a bit confused by your mention of "the game effect did not provide you the ability to perform a climb". Do we need explicit permission to perform a climb action when using an advancement ability (ie Charge or Deception)? It makes sense based on what you said "you can use the movement tool for its speed or smaller" to just turn it into a climb if neccessary or does that mean until the mini contacts a terrain of larger size? I thought changing to a small was just automatic if you wished to proceed not something you needed permission for. For clarity I was referring to advancing. There definitley would be no need to use a different range tool if it were a place effect. -
If you use a "bow" effect with a larger than small tool such as [ttc]Deception and you wish to have the affected character (without flying) traverse over a larger terrain, does the character still use its movement tool or use a small (climb)? I am guessing the latter. It probably happens the same as if an effect was not used.
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Innate Powers and Dazed Characters
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So since leaderships are not superpowers nor attacks, can an enemy reactive powers trigger (if applicable) and power be gained if it caused damage?- 3 replies
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Innate Powers and Dazed Characters
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I looked and did not find any topics on this subject. Such as Loki's "god of mischief", do other such innate superpowers (unless specified i.e. Crystal's ttc) still affect the game when the source character is dazed? Leadership abilities do and those would be concidered innate if anything.- 3 replies
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Magneto/terrain/energy interaction
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๐๐ perfect. That is how I continued to understand it. I was surprised that someone came up with the energy "rule". I'm guessing it was a misunderstanding somehow. -
Magneto/terrain/energy interaction
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I have heard the claim that when playing magneto and throwing 1 terrain piece into another, the leadership no longer triggers twice. I see nothing on the ability that would state otherwise nor in the rules. Would you please give us a ๐๐ on this claim? I just want the truth out there for anyone who may have heard this. -
How to use the movement tool
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Thank you for the clarification. I would have never understood that otherwise. I am fully aware that moves can end short of the end of the tool, I just thought that full length movement needed it. It seemed self explanitory since both ends were curved. Happy Thanksgiving๐ฆ- 2 replies
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AMG_Pagani Posted January 18 You do not have to end in contact with the end of the movement tool - the rules state that you may be placed "anywhere in contact with the tool" (which includes the sides and even overlapping a portion of the tool!) I have a concern about how people use the movement tools. The 3 examples from the rulebook demonstrate how to properly place a mini when using the full length of the tool. People take the " " section from the above quote and think they can position the tool at an angle and go from tip to tip and get a few milimeters advantage (which in some cases can make or break a play). I play as seen in the book by putting the base fully in the curve of the tool on both ends when advancing.
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