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Ok, Here is the scenario
Shmi Skywalker has been defeated, giving Anakin on STAP Sith Rage and MotF 2. On His next turn I use Sith Rage and start my move. Am I correct to assume that I get +10 on all attacks throughout my movement with Strafe?
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You can't use Sith Rage until you are about to attack, but once you use it you have +10 for the rest of the turn.
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That is kind of confusing. Are you saying Rage doesn't work with Strafe?
Strafe Twin As this character moves, it can attack each enemy whose space it enters; this character can use Twin Attack when making a Strafe Attack, but it cannot make a Strafe Attack against any enemy twice and cannot move directly back into a space it has just left. This ability is usable only on this character's turn.
Sith Rage (Force; 1 Force point) A character using this Force power gets a +10 bonus to Damage on all its attacks until the end of the turn. Sith Rage works even when the character is making an attack of opportunity.
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"That is kind of confusing. Are you saying Rage doesn't work with Strafe?"
No, no. It does work. He was just saying that you can "turn on" sith rage at the start of your turn, you activate it when you make your first attack. But after that it stays on for the rest of the turn.
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I got now. Technicality stuff. You don't ACTUALLY engage rage until you reach an enemy to hit with strafe, but once you do, it stays active until you finish your move and any possible attacks after the move.
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Ronson wrote:"That is kind of confusing. Are you saying Rage doesn't work with Strafe?"
No, no. It does work. He was just saying that you can "turn on" sith rage at the start of your turn, you activate it when you make your first attack. But after that it stays on for the rest of the turn. This. You said you were going to use it before you started your move. You can't use it that early. You have to wait until just before you attack. It may matter due to a Force bubble or Force Absorb or something like that.
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