joeshmoe554 Posted March 14, 2024 Posted March 14, 2024 This ability states: "At the start of this Unit's activation, it may remove [damage][damage] or one condition from itself, then refresh [force]." If Vader has no damage or conditions, can he still recover 1 force, or is he required to remove 2 damage or a condition in order to recover the force point?
Thoras Posted March 17, 2024 Posted March 17, 2024 On 3/14/2024 at 1:52 PM, joeshmoe554 said: If Vader has no damage or conditions, can he still recover 1 force Yes, he may. The force refresh is not conditional on the damage or condition removal.
Sleboda Posted March 18, 2024 Posted March 18, 2024 On 3/17/2024 at 6:55 PM, Thoras said: Yes, he may. The force refresh is not conditional on the damage or condition removal. Good to know! Is there some general guidance we can apply when confronted with language like this? It would be useful to be able to know what differentiates this instance from other "then" cases. Thanks.
Thoras Posted April 7, 2024 Posted April 7, 2024 On 3/18/2024 at 4:20 PM, Sleboda said: Good to know! Is there some general guidance we can apply when confronted with language like this? It would be useful to be able to know what differentiates this instance from other "then" cases. Thanks. Your looking for language that explicitly references a conditional statement like that found on Fierce Protector from Ahsoka Tano, Jedi No More. The second sentence starts with "Then, the character that moved..." which is conditional on the character having actually moved.
Sleboda Posted April 8, 2024 Posted April 8, 2024 Not to sound dense, but does that mean that it's having a second sentence that starts with "Then" that makes the difference, and we can look for that structure as our standard 'we can figure it out ourselves' guide? If so, cool. It's good to have clearly defined keys to look for. 👍
Thoras Posted April 9, 2024 Posted April 9, 2024 On 4/7/2024 at 9:56 PM, Sleboda said: Not to sound dense, but does that mean that it's having a second sentence that starts with "Then" that makes the difference, and we can look for that structure as our standard 'we can figure it out ourselves' guide? No. In that particular sentence, its the words after the "Then" that are important. "Then, the character that moved..." - This is the condition
Sleboda Posted April 10, 2024 Posted April 10, 2024 On 4/8/2024 at 10:12 PM, Thoras said: No. In that particular sentence, its the words after the "Then" that are important. "Then, the character that moved..." - This is the condition Ah. I think I have it now. Thanks.
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