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In a squad with Yobuck and Ahsoka, is this how it goes:
1. Yobuck kills something with his gallop 2. You decide the time is right so rolling cleave kicks in and he moves one and attacks one immediately 3. Because he moved adjacent to someone, he also gallop attacks them 4. If he has moved less than 10 (or 16 w/master speed), he may also make a regular attack.
Or do you have to make an additional move against the second target to gallop attack them?
Thanks!
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You've got it right. Yoda's movement from rolling cleave will also trigger galloping attacks, so you can effectively have Yoda smack a character thrice (1 Cleave, 1 Gallop, and 1 regular attack).
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ok well Yodabuck Kills something but that piece is still there under the resolve rules with rolling cleave. So from my understanding if yoda kills something that is right in front of them. He gets rolling cleave but he cant move straight up because what he killed is still there under the resolve rules is this correct?
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That is correct. Rolling Cleave happens in Step 12, and removing the figure happens in Step 13.
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so yobuck can potientialy attack something 3 times? WOW!
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Sithborg wrote:That is correct. Rolling Cleave happens in Step 12, and removing the figure happens in Step 13. Along those lines, if a character with rolling cleave kills someone with self-destruct, can they move out of the explosion radius?
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greentime wrote:Sithborg wrote:That is correct. Rolling Cleave happens in Step 12, and removing the figure happens in Step 13. Along those lines, if a character with rolling cleave kills someone with self-destruct, can they move out of the explosion radius? Yes, that was precisely the reason Rolling Cleave works in step 12 at the current time.
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So with this reasoning would Yobuck get momentum from anakin on all three attacks?
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owaller3 wrote:So with this reasoning would Yobuck get momentum from anakin on all three attacks? Only if it was the last of his attacks because only then would Yobuck have "end[ed] his movement within 6."
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How could you possibly know if those are going to be yobucks last attacks because if you miss on the initial attack and don't kill the figure you do not gain rolling cleave. To me it would appear if you move 16 and declare you are ending your move you should gain momentum from that point forward regardless if you kill the figure or not and when you do kill that figure you would then be allowed to move 1 and still have momentum on all three attacks. In that same line of reasoning you should be able to move 16 make two attacks with momentum and if you kill the figure then move 1 and make another two attacks with momentum.
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owaller3 wrote:How could you possibly know if those are going to be yobucks last attacks because if you miss on the initial attack and don't kill the figure you do not gain rolling cleave. To me it would appear if you move 16 and declare you are ending your move you should gain momentum from that point forward regardless if you kill the figure or not and when you do kill that figure you would then be allowed to move 1 and still have momentum on all three attacks. In that same line of reasoning you should be able to move 16 make two attacks with momentum and if you kill the figure then move 1 and make another two attacks with momentum. This is correct.
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billiv15 wrote:owaller3 wrote:How could you possibly know if those are going to be yobucks last attacks because if you miss on the initial attack and don't kill the figure you do not gain rolling cleave. To me it would appear if you move 16 and declare you are ending your move you should gain momentum from that point forward regardless if you kill the figure or not and when you do kill that figure you would then be allowed to move 1 and still have momentum on all three attacks. In that same line of reasoning you should be able to move 16 make two attacks with momentum and if you kill the figure then move 1 and make another two attacks with momentum. This is correct. Yes, I should have clarified, the last of his Galloping attacks.
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I find this very interesting it could accually be bad for yo to shield with uggies and mice against yobuck i mean if youbuck is attacking an ugg in front of lord vader he kills it rolls to lord vader and stacks 90 damage on him! then you can swap him out with panaka for something else. Holy crap!
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Of course, the solution there would be to keep your blocker units 2+ squares away from your main units.
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i dont guess you can spend the FP for extra movement during a rolling cleave then can you?
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No, as move faster can only be used towards normal movement, not bonus movement.
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