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If I got this right, when a character is wounded, the only impacts are :
-Opposing player adds 1 momentum to the struggle on their side when the "wounding" happen
-They do not contest objectives
-They can't suffer damage
-They can't have damage removed from them
-Ending their turn if they were playing
-They don't create "engaged" state with opposing models
(Some specific character abilities don't work on wounded character but they are explicitly stated on their card, so it's clear)

Does that means that a wounded character can still do these ?:
1- Be attacked
2- Receive conditions
3- Be moved around (pushed, shoved, ...)
4- Use reactive, innate or identity ability (outside of his turn, when applicable depending on the ability)
5- Be chosen to activate by a Shatterpoint Card

I felt this was only one question. Please inform me if I should ask 5 different questions instead.

Thanks
 

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1 hour ago, Zefirin said:

-Opposing player adds 1 momentum to the struggle on their side when the "wounding" happen
-They do not contest objectives
-They can't suffer damage
-They can't have damage removed from them
-Ending their turn if they were playing

These are correct. 

1 hour ago, Zefirin said:

-They don't create "engaged" state with opposing models

This is incorrect. They do still Engage and can be Engaged by enemy Units.

I would not consider the above items to be an exhaustive list of things that happen and cannot happen. 

2 hours ago, Zefirin said:

Does that means that a wounded character can still do these ?:
1- Be attacked
2- Receive conditions
3- Be moved around (pushed, shoved, ...)
4- Use reactive, innate or identity ability (outside of his turn, when applicable depending on the ability)
5- Be chosen to activate by a Shatterpoint Card

Yes, but again, I would not consider this to be an exhaustive list. 

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