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Sith Sorcery and mastery of the force 2 Options
Del Muerte
Posted: Saturday, July 18, 2009 5:12:44 PM
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With Bane and Naga can you Sith Sorcery move 6 then Sith Sorcery again? I believe you can.Unsure
seibermaki
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hmm, interesting idea heh.

Yeah, I don't see why you couldn't so long as you have enough Force Points for it. ;)
EmporerDragon
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Yes. You can use zero-time abilities at any point in your turn, so long as they don't interrupt another action.
Del Muerte
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confirmation is good. tx
kenred2
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EmporerDragon wrote:
Yes. You can use zero-time abilities at any point in your turn, so long as they don't interrupt another action.


So when you use "Sith Sorcery" twice during it's turn, it doesn't violate stacking rules?
Sithborg
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Correct. Since those already affected by Sorcery cannot be activated again.
Jester007
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Del Muerte wrote:
With Bane and Naga can you Sith Sorcery move 6 then Sith Sorcery again? I believe you can.Unsure


You can even use Sith Sorcery, move 12 and use Sith Sorcery again. Since Sith Sorcery is a "zero-time" power (ie. doesn't replace turn or attacks), you move as far as you can while still using it.

Sincerely,
Jester007
curler88j
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that is sweet
Capin_ahab
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Sithborg wrote:
Correct. Since those already affected by Sorcery cannot be activated again.

Well if they made their saves it would affect those characters.
Eroschilles
Posted: Sunday, July 19, 2009 6:20:31 PM
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Capin_ahab wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
Correct. Since those already affected by Sorcery cannot be activated again.

Well if they made their saves it would affect those characters.


Only if they didn't make their saves again. BigGrin
MrSmileys
Posted: Monday, July 20, 2009 5:09:29 AM
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Question: could you move 6 use Sith Sorcery and then move another 6 and use it again? or would you have to have mobile attack to do something like this.
seibermaki
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MrSmileys wrote:
Question: could you move 6 use Sith Sorcery and then move another 6 and use it again? or would you have to have mobile attack to do something like this.


I'm probably wrong, but I think that since it's a zero-time force power that doesn't replace attacks or a turn, then you can use it twice at any points during your turn.

I don't think there's anything that says if you have master of the force 2 that you have to use the two force powers consecutively.... someone correct me though! :)
MrSmileys
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I guess another part of this question is when double moving do you have to finish your move before doing anything. Or is it like the Star wars RPG where you have a move action and a Standard(attack) action and you can swap out your Standard for another move.
EmporerDragon
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You cannot use a Zero-time ability in the middle of another action. You would need to complete your movement in it's entirety before you can use a zero-time ability (even if you had mobile attack ).

This is covered explicitly in the FAQ in the general section of the Force Powers FAQ.
seibermaki
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EmporerDragon wrote:
You cannot use a Zero-time ability in the middle of another action. You would need to complete your movement in it's entirety before you can use a zero-time ability (even if you had mobile attack ).

This is covered explicitly in the FAQ in the general section of the Force Powers FAQ.


oops! thanks EmporerDragon! Wink
MrSmileys
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MrSmileys wrote:
I guess another part of this question is when double moving do you have to finish your move before doing anything. Or is it like the Star wars RPG where you have a move action and a Standard(attack) action and you can swap out your Standard for another move.



but is each 6 squares considered a different action or are they part of the same action?
EmporerDragon
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They are both part of the same action.
MrSmileys
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EmporerDragon wrote:
They are both part of the same action.


Ok Thanks. i also looked it up in the rule book and this is what it says:

Activating Characters
When you activate a character, it takes its turn. On its turn, a character can do one of the
following things.
• Move and then attack (or use an ability that replaces attacks).
• Attack (or use an ability that replaces attacks) and then move.
• Move up to double speed.
• Use an ability that replaces turn.
idontknow
Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2009 3:27:17 PM
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Yeah I would think that you could use it twice in the same turn
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