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Dazed Honey Badger and Anklebiter.
Negoldar replied to fancymolasses's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
No. Dazed characters do not have superpowers. (Page 21 of the online rulebook)- 1 reply
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Yes there would be. Each of your examples resolve “after the attack is resolved” which is step 14b of the attack timing chart. Each attack from Siege of Darkness and Wakanda Forever follows the attack timing chart to completion so there will be a step 14b for each attack.
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The answer below applies. The attacker can’t pay for Smoke and Mirrors to change the defense type.
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Bodyguard and Cover
Negoldar replied to fingerguns's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Yes. Cover is determined during step 9 and Bodyguard does not prevent the new target from benefiting from it. -
Hela with Bob's But HOW!?
Negoldar replied to BarrelChestedBrad's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Yes, Hela would gain a token when Bob’s But HOW!? superpower triggers. -
Freedom Force / Knock Out
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No. Abilities like Illicit Network that can be used at “any time” may not be used while resolving the end of activation effects because they cannot be used while another effect is being resolved (callout on page 15 of the core rulebook). It cannot be resolved before moving the asset.
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Contesting Objectives
Negoldar replied to Inside the DANGER room's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Black Cat would benefit from cover due to Honey Badger not contesting it. Honey Badger would not benefit from cover because she is not contesting it.- 1 reply
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You do not. Indomitable is played when the throw or push is declared—before placing the movement tool.
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It does not. Measuring range is part of step 2 of the attack sequence and the card does not allow that step to be bypassed.
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Lifesaver and No Matter the Cost
Negoldar replied to Shadow Marvel's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Yes. The damage is still taken and the card is still spent. Correct. It cannot be used on another action. In your example, at the end of the attack when Life Saver is used, X-23 has take two damage and the card’s effect is used up so it will not be available for another attack.- 1 reply
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You are correct. The character, not the token, needs to be within range 3 to make the attack.
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Attack Ends vs. Attack Resolved
Negoldar replied to Sleboda's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
No. The attack stops where it is interrupted and does not continue to any further steps. In your example, Iron Fist will not be able to gain power or be placed (both occur during step 14a of the timing chart) when Loki’s Trickster interrupts it at step 2d. -
Possession Vs Controlling
Negoldar replied to Darkundo's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Characters do not control objectives. Players do. Possession does not affect who is controlling a given objective.- 2 replies
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Beam vs Too Dangerous to Ignore
Negoldar replied to mh972's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Luke Cage will be attacked twice. -
Weird Interaction question
Negoldar replied to TRENDYLOVE's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Blood to Spare cannot be played on a character that is KO’d. It can only be played when a character would be Dazed. Baron Zemo does not get to make an attack from Siege of Darkness as he is not a Midnight Sons affiliated character. If Corvus Glaive was Dazed instead of being KO’d, and Baron Zemo was replaced with a character like Doctor Voodoo (who can use Siege of Darkness), then you resolved it correctly. The unused Siege of Darkness attack is lost as is the power spent.- 1 reply
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When a beam is declared and the template placed, all of the enemy characters touching the template will be attacked. Unless a rule requires the range and LOS of the attack to be remeasured, such as Loki’s Trickster, a target moving out of the beam will not stop the attack from progressing against it. In your example, Venom is attacked twice. The answer to your second question is “yes” but placing the target farther than the template can reach will not stop the attack for the same reasons given above. Heroes for Hire has the same interaction.
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Death's Decree on Injured Deadpool
Negoldar replied to HyperViper97's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
All Right, Now It’s Serious… only applies to contesting objectives. It has no effect on the Death’s Decree superpower. -
Re-roll all / part 2
Negoldar replied to Darkundo's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Right. Rerolls happen in step 9 of the attack chart. Additional dice from Criticals are added in step 8. -
Re-roll all / part 2
Negoldar replied to Darkundo's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
The extra dice from resolving Criticals become part of the roll so an effect that allows a character to reroll all dice will include them. In your example, 7 dice. -
Players should discuss how terrain features will be handled at the start of the game. This includes various scenic elements like you describe. This may mean that the skylights, water towers, etc. are declared scenic elements that may be removed for ease of gameplay or that they may be given their own size and defined as interactive or non-interactive terrain features and played as such. If they cannot be removed due to how they were assembled, characters will not be able to end overlapping them if they cannot fit and balance on those terrain features. If a character would partially overlap or be unable to balance on a terrain feature after a push or throw, they would need to be moved back to the last position where they could do so.
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All according to Plan vs All according to Plan
Negoldar replied to Gurkham's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
Players play Team Tactic cards during step 2 of the Power Phase with the priority player playing first. In this case, the Priority player already had the opportunity to play Team Tactic cards so they cannot play All According to Plan after their opponent played it. -
Intrusions open across city as seals collapse.
Negoldar replied to Knackaz's topic in Marvel: Crisis Protocol Rules Questions
If there is no position the character may be placed next to the chosen Dark Portal, it returns to where it started to the best of the players’ abilities as per the Margin of Error rules in the Crisis Event document. The power spent to use the Dark Portal remains spent.