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Tie breaker Wounds inflicted
Negoldar replied to SimonHK1's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
The Wounds inflicted tiebreaker counts all Wounds gained over the course of the game. -
Shattershuffle to refresh force
Negoldar replied to HazMatt's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
Yes. You can spend the Force to draw another card and send the Shatterpoint card back to the deck. Since your Order Deck is empty, you will need to Refresh it by shuffling the current discard and Refresh the Force Pool. Next, draw the next Order Card from the Order Deck to activate, and then shuffle the Shatterpoint card back into the Order Deck.- 1 reply
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Eyes on the Prize Rules Question
Negoldar replied to 1CentMichael's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
It does not. It is used by the character that is activating. -
After attack and after combat action
Negoldar replied to HazMatt's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
It’s not a hidden step. The attack is complete once step 10E has concluded. The combat action is still in progress however. This is most obvious with a multiple character Unit but is still true for a Unit with only one character. Once the combat action is complete General Anakin Skywalker can use I’m Going to End This. Yes, he would. -
Beta Ray Bill damage interaction
Negoldar replied to tonixton's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Yes. It would not trigger. He did not take damage.- 1 reply
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Use and Resolve effects
Negoldar replied to Alrog's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
Reactive abilities and Innate abilities with similar triggers are used when they say they are used and typically resolve when used. The answer to your question is “yes” but that answer is misleading as we see here: No. Count Dooku, Separatist Leader cannot use Twice the Pride, Double the Fall in this case as the requirements of the ability (the allied character being within Range 2 of him) are not met at the time he would use it (step 10D). If he had been able to use it before being affected by Force Push, he would then be able to resolve it so long as he was able to do so. For example, if he is Pinned and unable to advance back into range, he would not be able to make a melee attack targeting Asajj Ventress, Sith Assassin.- 3 replies
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Coordinated Fire Again!
Negoldar replied to Inside the DANGER room's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
They gain it when it triggers—before dice are rolled. -
Contesting while injured.
Negoldar replied to CRJ's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
Yes. They are no longer Wounded. -
Yes, they will gain control of it. Both players will benefit from Inquisitorial Mandate so the Appendix A timing rules apply. The active player will resolve Inquisitorial Mandate first and gain control of it. Then the inactive player will resolve their Inquisitorial Mandate to take control of it. At the end of the turn, the inactive player will have control of it.
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Yes. If the shoved character would not be able to fit and balance in its final position, it cannot end there. Move the character back to the last position it would be able to occupy and end the movement there. In some cases this will mean the character will not physically move.
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Climbing eligible terrain. What is eligible?
Negoldar replied to Reboudre's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
All terrain features can be climbed so long as the character doing the climb can be positioned at the intended final position. No. Yes. Yes. Climb allows the player to position the Dash tool over Impassable terrain parts and end the movement at any Elevation. -
Yes he can. Bodyguard and Vibranium Shield share a timing step. After resolving Bodyguard you will find that Captain America now satisfies the requirement to use Vibranium Shield.
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Asajj Ventress Force Push
Negoldar replied to paintedbydons's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
If the pushed character completely clears the ledge, they would be pushed over it. A second push would not be necessary. -
Yes. At the start of the Grunt character's activation it may trigger Unbreakable Red Line to remove a condition. The parent character may then do the same at the start of their activation.
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Magnaguards Protection Protocols
Negoldar replied to paintedbydons's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
The Toward and Away rules are generic for all types of movement. This advance uses the 90 degree tool like a push.- 1 reply
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Asajj Ventress Force Push
Negoldar replied to paintedbydons's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
The character to be Pushed needs to be within Range 3 of Asajj Ventress, Sith Assassin. It will be Pushed Range 3 from its current location. -
Active Abilities
Negoldar replied to paintedbydons's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
He cannot use it again. The once per turn limit will apply to this Active ability. -
Patience From Shatterpoint Card
Negoldar replied to Sleboda's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
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Climbing outside an ingress point
Negoldar replied to kfisher109's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
Climb is not the only movement that lets a character go up in elevation. Jump allows it as well for example. You are correct about the ingress point not being a requirement to move up or down elevation. -
Critical results with twice the pride
Negoldar replied to Darthnater's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
In this scenario the Blocks remove the Strikes from the attack roll which allows Twice the Pride, Double the Fall to be used. -
Multiple Character Units and Actions
Negoldar replied to dangerman64's topic in Star Wars: Shatterpoint Rules Questions
No. The Unit will make the Combat Action. As part of a Combat Action each character makes an attack. In the case of a two character Unit, that Unit will be able to make one attack per character.