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Joined: 5/23/2008 Posts: 314 Location: Abingdon, MD
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I know that this has probably come up before, but I have a couple questions about corruption. Played in a booster draft last night and I had two disciple of Ragnos. There corruption has a range of six:
1: Do you have to target the closest non droid enemy, or can you target anyone within six squares?
2: I know you can recorrupt someone that is already corrupted, but do they have to make two saves, or still only save once?
Thanks everyone!!!
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The definition of force corruption uses the word target,so normal targeting rules would apply.
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Thanks Darthjak......after reading the glossary text under force corruption, both my questions have been anwsered. Sorry guys....should have gone there first!!
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Joined: 6/6/2009 Posts: 118 Location: Canada
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Somewhat unrelated question:
I was wondering: can you corrupt a Cyborg? I would assume you can, but since Corruption explicitly specifies non-Droids only, and a Cyborg counts as a non-Droid and Droid, I wanted to double-check. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Yes, a Cyborg character can be corrupted as they count as a non-droid.
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Okay, thanks.
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Just to add clarification for anyone else who reads this post, force corruption does NOT stack.
So if you corrupt a character who is already corrupted, the effects do not stack. You simply apply the corruption with the larger effect.
For example, if a mini is already corrupted with force corruption 2, if someone uses force corruption 4 then force corruption 2 is disregarded, and only force corruption 4 applies.
Once that mini makes the save for force corruption 4, there is no longer an effect from force corruption 4 or force corruption 2.
It follows normal targeting rules, so any living enemy within 6 may be corrupted unless they have cover, then they can only be targeted if they are the nearest enemy or tied for the nearest enemy.
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harmonm4 wrote: For example, if a mini is already corrupted with force corruption 2, if someone uses force corruption 4 then force corruption 2 is disregarded, and only force corruption 4 applies.
The target will still take the initial damage appropriate for Corruption 2 or Corruption 4. And if a non-living or Force Immune character is the only legal target, then you don't have a target. Just because you can't affect a character does not mean they are ignored for targeting purposes.
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