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sharron
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:08:36 AM
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Does strafe target?
EmporerDragon
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:11:35 AM
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No. This is covered in the Glossary definition.
sharron
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 1:57:38 AM
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Can you strafe over someone, attack them, then stop your movement and use your normal attack also? Like galloping?
EmporerDragon
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 3:50:12 AM
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sharron wrote:
Can you strafe over someone, attack them, then stop your movement and use your normal attack also? Like galloping?


Yes, provided that you're stopping on a legal landing space and have moved few enough squares to be able to attack.
Darth O
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:02:42 PM
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You still can't attack diplomats though, right?
Captain Typo
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:26:27 PM
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How does "Covert Ops Training" (If an enemy character within 6 squares has moved this turn, it must attempt a save of 11 before making an attack. On a failure, the attack is cancelled) come into play with strafe/gallop/etc?

The "...attack is cancelled..." part: since strafe is not an attack, but has attacks within the strafe, does ?C?overt Ops Training have any effect?
Sithborg
Posted: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 6:02:40 PM
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Darth O wrote:
You still can't attack diplomats though, right?


Correct. Diplomat prevents targetting and attacks.

And Strafe Attack generates attacks.
TimmerB123
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Sithborg wrote:
Darth O wrote:
You still can't attack diplomats though, right?


Correct. Diplomat prevents targetting and attacks.

And Strafe Attack generates attacks.


Unless of course you kill everything else in LOS in the strafe first. Just like normal for diplomats
EmporerDragon
Posted: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:00:26 AM
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Captain Typo wrote:
How does "Covert Ops Training" (If an enemy character within 6 squares has moved this turn, it must attempt a save of 11 before making an attack. On a failure, the attack is cancelled) come into play with strafe/gallop/etc?

The "...attack is cancelled..." part: since strafe is not an attack, but has attacks within the strafe, does ?C?overt Ops Training have any effect?


The strafing character would need to make a save for each attack generated while within 6 squares of the covert ops character.
Lord_Ball
Posted: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:14:08 AM
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EmporerDragon wrote:
Captain Typo wrote:
How does "Covert Ops Training" (If an enemy character within 6 squares has moved this turn, it must attempt a save of 11 before making an attack. On a failure, the attack is cancelled) come into play with strafe/gallop/etc?

The "...attack is cancelled..." part: since strafe is not an attack, but has attacks within the strafe, does ?C?overt Ops Training have any effect?


The strafing character would need to make a save for each attack generated while within 6 squares of the covert ops character.


Just to be as clear as possible on these interactions

Cancelling attack does not cancel the strafe just the attack generated by it so if you were to "loop around" you could still attack the character where the previous attack was cancelled since cancelling the attack means that enemy hasn't actually been attacked yet?
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