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If someone has twin something such as cunning do they get cunning for both attacks? Another thing, are there any SAs that don't apply to twin? Thanks
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When a bonus is applied only to a specific attack (such as that attacks granted by Princess Leia's CE or Djem So Style Mastery), the bonus applies only to the attack granted. Twin grants a second attack but without the bonus. Cunning applies to both attacks, though, because it is 'always on' as long as the enemy is unactivated.
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Joseph blob wrote:If someone has twin something such as cunning do they get cunning for both attacks? Another thing, are there any SAs that don't apply to twin? Thanks As long as the trigger is still relevant. For example, if you had cunning attack AND jolt, you could potentially activate your enemy on the first attack, in which case the second attack would not trigger Cunning Attack. However, is a normal scenario, where you are attacking an unactivated enemy with twin and cunning attack, both attacks would get the bonus. As for any sa's that DON'T grant a bonus on twin? Djem So Style Mastery is one... You do get two attacks, but only the first attack get's +10 damage. But thats because the SA says that the immediate attack gets +10 damage. The second attack that triggers from twin wouldnt get the bonus. Princess Leia's CE also works the same way. Only the first attack gets +4 attack +10 damage.
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FlyingArrow wrote:When a bonus is applied only to a specific attack (such as that attacks granted by Princess Leia's CE or Djem So Style Mastery), the bonus applies only to the attack granted. Twin grants a second attack but without the bonus. Cunning applies to both attacks, though, because it is 'always on' as long as the enemy is unactivated. Good examples. Great minds think alike.
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