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if the Muun removes a kel dor from play, does he blow up? since the tactics broker ability says character is defeated.
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Yes. This question is explicitly covered in the Official FAQ under Tactics Broker.
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wicked
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The Muun can't remove himself aye?
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Yes it can, or does it say ally? hmmmmm if it says ally never run him but if it says any of your characters go ahead,
dont ever put him in a squad, only for reinforcements or something because it the other team has San hill your screwed
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it says "choose 1 OTHER character in your squad"
also do you have to remove someone every round? you can't choose to do it or not?
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kfc's waiting for you wrote:it says "choose 1 OTHER character in your squad"
also do you have to remove someone every round? you can't choose to do it or not? Since it says 1 other, I dont think that you can kill him, you can always set him up to get killed I think U have to remove someone every round( it sucks)
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The Muun Tactics Broker cannot remove himself. And Tactics Broker is not optional.
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does your opponent get the points for removing characters with tactics broker?
and if you blow up your own kel dors, does your opponent get the points?
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Whenever your own pieces are defeated, the opponent gets the points.
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If you feel inclined to use a tactics broker just pop a keldor next to him and you can have the keldor self destsruct and kill the tactics broker when you use him for initiative...
-RevRevGar
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Joined: 9/23/2008 Posts: 1,487 Location: Lower the Hutt, New Zealand
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Woah! Every round?! Why would you even use him?! I'll never use him again!!!
Sorry, KFC... we can replay the game, if you like...
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kezzamachine wrote:Woah! Every round?! Why would you even use him?! I'll never use him again!!!
2 reasons come to mind right away 1) INITIATIVE Control if your opponent is playing Thrawn/Revan et al. if you want to make sure you go first- every initiative- then this is your thing 2) Reinforcment initiatives- if your opponent is playing a pieces that is dependant on a specific roll to help them out-Lobot,Mon mothma or whatever.. giving them always a ' 1 ' is the way to go (unless their reinforcement roll is a '1 '; but who plays Nute Gunray?) a Kel Dor is a costly and overpriced way to bump off the tactics broker. Effective, yes, but there are better ways to do it- typically a Gonk droid and some Ugos are brought in with Lobot, and then the resulting kills don't count against you
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Quote:but who plays Nute Gunray?) No one, but plenty of people play San Hill.
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EmporerDragon wrote:Quote:but who plays Nute Gunray?) No one, but plenty of people play San Hill. Yep I play him every time I play seps. San hill rocks, if you have a tactics broker bring it on, and NEVER EVER have a tactics broker in the original build, always for reinforcements or reserves.
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