Zargo75 Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 As the CRB states "Attacks are usually made by units as part of an attack action but can be made as part of another rule. A unit may make multiple attacks a turn but can only perform one attack action per turn, regardless of whether the attack action is a free action." How does the interaction with key words like Standby and relentless interact? A) Boba Gets his independent Standby it is Triggered he attacks, is he now able to attack on his activation? or Cassian attacks on his activation and takes standby from Crack Shot can he attack if the standby is triggered B)There is no try A unit attacks during it's activation, Yoda then uses guidance on that unit they perform a move action they have relentless can they now attack? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seth Posted June 7 Share Posted June 7 Hello, As quoted, a unit cannot make an attack action more than once per turn. A free attack action provided by a standby token is (likely) occurring outside of that unit's turn and will not affect their options during their turn. 2 minutes ago, Zargo75 said: A) Boba Gets his independent Standby it is Triggered he attacks, is he now able to attack on his activation? or Cassian attacks on his activation and takes standby from Crack Shot can he attack if the standby is triggered Yes, Boba Fett may attack later in the round after his standby token is spent, as he is not performing more than one attack action on the same turn. Yes, Cassian may attack with his standby token from the Crack Shot command card, as he is not performing more than one attack action on the same turn. 3 minutes ago, Zargo75 said: B)There is no try A unit attacks during it's activation, Yoda then uses guidance on that unit they perform a move action they have relentless can they now attack? Yes, a unit moved with Relentless that performs a move action with Guidance can attack irrespective of whether they attacked during their turn before or after Yoda's activation. Hope this helps, Seth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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