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I use Kyp for force push 5. Everyone takes damage and the ones that died are off the board. Do i have to move the target first or can I pick who I have to move?
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Edit: I think you target a character then they take the 50 damage first and if they are still alive then you move them.
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I was talking about if the characters live can I pick the order of movement.
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If they are the same distance then I would say yes. If not I think maybe the closet target.
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As the effects are simultaneous, you would choose the order.
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During a game I was playing in the 150 point Jedi challenge event at GenCon last year a similar situation come up. My opponent used Force Repulse on Master Kota to hit a number of my characters, including an unactivated Kyle Katarn and the Luke Force Spirit who was haunting him. Neither me nor my opponent were sure about how it worked, so we called a judge, and it was ruled that the Repulsing (or Pushing in your case) player chooses the order. This allowed him to push Luke more than 4 squares away from Kyle, so Kyle wouldn't get Mettle if he had to reroll the activation save (I rolled a 17 or 18 on it the first time anyway, lol).
Anyways, yeah, it was ruled that way because it's a simultaneous effect, so the acting player chooses.
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