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Negoldar

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  1. The model gains the Activated token after performing the second action. The activation actually ends when the player declares it over.

    In the case of All You've Got, the card is played after the second action and before it would gain an Activated token. The character can finish any superpowers, interacts, etc. and then declare the activation is over. 

    The second activation then immediately begins. After two actions, the Activated token is placed and any other abilities that don't cost an action can be used (superpowers, interacts, etc.). The activation ends when the player declares it over.

  2. The first step of throwing a piece of terrain is destroying it and removing it from the table.

    Once that is done, lay the appropriate movement tool on the table (set perfectly straight) with both points on one end touching the model doing the throw. The first model or terrain piece that tool touches takes the collision. The actual terrain piece does not move along the tool.

  3. They would have line of sight in this case. Green Goblin becomes size 6 standing on a size 3 piece of terrain. Note: Green Goblin becomes size 6 only for the determination of line of sight. He is still size 3 for all other rules.

    Because the terrain he is standing on is smaller than him, your model will be able to see him.

    In this case, you would need a piece of terrain size 7 or greater between your character and Green Goblin in order to block LOS.

  4. 15 hours ago, Carefree Llama said:

    Just making sure I understand correctly. A character is contesting based on if they are standing close enough to an objective. The moment they are close enough they begin contesting therefore when a character gets in range the token is immediately removed? (Whether the character is injured or healthy)

     

    All of that is correct. 

    Edit for clarity: The final position of the model is what counts for contesting. Pushing a model past an objective or advancing past it would not contest during the movement of the model.

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