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it doesn't have razorbug in the rule book and it only says "sight" on the card
but chuck's minimanager's glossary of terms specifically says "this follows all the usual rules for choosing a target"
which is right?
cheers
Thudbug is the same too?
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Both follow the normal rules for choosing targets.
The word "sight" with Razorbug is used to indicate that there is no specific range limit to the ability (as opposed to Thudbug's "range 6" for example).
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Razorbug's glossary entry was accidentally removed during one of the rulebook updates. The Definition can currently be found on the Jedi Academy Checklist/Rules Addendum
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awesome cheers.
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Since we are on the topic of Razorbug, I'll go ahead and mention something about Thudbug.
Remember how Thudbug can only target living enemies? Keep in mind that it still uses the standard targeting rules. Basically, if a droid is out in front with enemies behind it that are in cover, you will not be able to use Thudbug on anyone. Just because you cannot target a non-living enemy does mean you get to ignore them for targetting purposes.
A situation like that came up recently when I played against someone using Vong and I had a couple of T1 Bulk Loaders and there was some confusion on my opponent's part when he couldn't Thudbug Leia standing behind the towering pieces of metal.
Sincerely, Jester007
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