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christophercook
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2014 7:01:04 PM
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If Morrigans shoots at an enemy can Fox use Draw Fire to have her attack him instead? Also, if Fox were being attacked by her can he still use Flack shield to reduce the damage?

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fingersandteeth
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you can draw fire of a person with suppressive fire.

However, once a target is attacked they can't use Flak Shield, damage reduction or anything that prevents damage via force power or special ability.
juice man
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fingersandteeth wrote:
However, once a target is attacked they can't use Flak Shield, damage reduction or anything that prevents damage via force power or special ability.
If it is someone else's SA, for example Bodyguard, that would be allowed. Right?
swinefeld
Posted: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 9:31:11 AM
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juice man wrote:
fingersandteeth wrote:
However, once a target is attacked they can't use Flak Shield, damage reduction or anything that prevents damage via force power or special ability.
If it is someone else's SA, for example Bodyguard, that would be allowed. Right?


Yes.
urbanjedi
Posted: Monday, May 5, 2014 11:17:21 AM
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I think we may have ruled this incorrectly.

How does energy shield work against suppressive fire (or does it)?
countrydude82487
Posted: Monday, May 5, 2014 11:23:43 AM
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i dont think it would work against it because it prevents the damage. Here is the Glossary definition:
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On this character's turn, enemy characters attacked by this character cannot use special abilities or Force powers that respond to this character's attacks for the rest of the turn and enemies hit by this character's attacks cannot benefit from or grant commander effects for the rest of the round


Which leads me to believe that you can bodyguard it becaue it only effects enemies who have been attacked by this character.
FlyingArrow
Posted: Friday, May 9, 2014 5:13:26 PM
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countrydude82487 wrote:
i dont think it would work against it because it prevents the damage. Here is the Glossary definition:
Quote:

On this character's turn, enemy characters attacked by this character cannot use special abilities or Force powers that respond to this character's attacks for the rest of the turn and enemies hit by this character's attacks cannot benefit from or grant commander effects for the rest of the round


Which leads me to believe that you can bodyguard it becaue it only effects enemies who have been attacked by this character.


Energy Shield is the one that the Spotter and Gungan Shieldbearer have, so like bodyguard, it's not on the character who was attacked. You couldn't use Shields or Flak Shield.

According to these threads, Energy Shield and Bodyguard can be used against Suppressive Fire because they are other characters' abilities, not the character who is affected by Suppressive Fire:

Suppressive fire vs energy shield
Echo says you can Bodyguard a Suppressive Fire shot
Morrigan question

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