Rank: Young Krayt Dragon Groups: Member
Joined: 4/27/2009 Posts: 50
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Situation: Character A is currently more than 6 squares away from an enemy D with Disruptive. Character B is also more than 6 away from Enemy D, and has a Commander Effect that grants A a special ability that Replaces Turn.
In the course of using that special ability, Character A moves into Enemy D's 6-square Disruptive radius.
Because the SA granted 'replaces turn', however, it is invoked at the moment Character A's activation begins, and replaces the entire activation - so cannot be negated by D's Disruptive.
Correct?
I know that the argument will be made that the moment A steps into D's radius, he loses the CE-granted SA. But at that point his turn has already been replaced by the dictates of the SA, so it doesn't really matter.
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Joined: 8/24/2008 Posts: 5,201
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Once the action granted by the CE is started, Disruptive can't stop it in the middle of it. A good way of thinking about it is this: You check for the CE and Disruptive when you would use the ability granted by the CE.
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Rank: Young Krayt Dragon Groups: Member
Joined: 4/27/2009 Posts: 50
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This is exactly what I believed was the case. Thanks.
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