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What happens if you are using strafe and you roll that horrible one when attacking the emperor? do you get to continue to move to you destination using strafe, does your opponent get to move you using strafe or do you just go to the original destination? Please help. Thanks ian.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
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I believe the strafing character would stop next to the emperor and his turn is over. He would not be able to activate again until the next round under the player that controls the emperor.
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From Betrayal: "If an enemy's attack roll against this character is a natural 1, that enemy becomes a member of this character's squad until the end of the skirmish. It can take no further actions this turn, even if it can make additional attacks."
*edit: see below post from Wizo forums
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The problem is that the strafing character is in the same square as the Emperor when it makes the attack that results in Betrayal, which is not a legal space for it to end its movement in.
In such a case you would immediately move the strafer to the space designated for the end of its movement and its activation would end with no further attacks made.
This is one of the reasons why you need to designate an end space.
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ecs05norway wrote:The problem is that the strafing character is in the same square as the Emperor when it makes the attack that results in Betrayal, which is not a legal space for it to end its movement in.
In such a case you would immediately move the strafer to the space designated for the end of its movement and its activation would end with no further attacks made.
This is one of the reasons why you need to designate an end space. I disagree. I think he would have to stop at the first square after the emperor. No further action means he would have to stop as soon as possible which would be the first square after the emporer.
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Here is what I found on Wizos: http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread.php?t=1134371&highlight=betrayalThe "strafer" continues on to the designated landing spot. Just not sure who is controlling it after the Betrayal...
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I believe it is the person with the betrayal character. As you cannot attack yourself, no further strafing takes place (unless perhaps there are enemies along the way to the landing space ) I recall reading a thread about that once, but don't remember whether the topic was about strafe, or betrayal. I'll have to look for it again...
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Rank: Uggernaught Groups: Member
Joined: 3/21/2009 Posts: 34
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you know how it says on a natural 1 its turn ends and can take no further action... can you spend a force point to reroll that 1????
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Darth Zikon wrote: you know how it says on a natural 1 its turn ends and can take no further action... can you spend a force point to reroll that 1???? Of course. This is explicitly covered in the FAQ under reroll.
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nice!!! thanks
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