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can you swap c3po ewok diety?
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Are droids subject to commander effects? ;)
(ps...Luke can levitate him just like in Episode 6 though...)
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Huk is in fire with rules today!
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well he really is a useless piece
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imyurhukaberry wrote:Are droids subject to commander effects? ;)
(ps...Luke can levitate him just like in Episode 6 though...) And Yoda can Light Tutor him, then he can move 2 squares with a FP. Whoopee! (that is enough to get him on a troop cart though)
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swinefeld wrote:imyurhukaberry wrote:Are droids subject to commander effects? ;)
(ps...Luke can levitate him just like in Episode 6 though...) And Yoda can Light Tutor him, then he can move 2 squares with a FP. Whoopee! (that is enough to get him on a troop cart though) Actually no you can't do this- From the IE Mini FAQ Speed 0 Q: Can a character with Speed 0 board a transport like the Troop Cart? A: Not on its normal move on its turn. You must move at least 1 square to end a move and qualify to board.
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Boba52 wrote:swinefeld wrote:And Yoda can Light Tutor him, then he can move 2 squares with a FP. Whoopee! (that is enough to get him on a troop cart though) Actually no you can't do this- From the IE Mini FAQ Speed 0 Q: Can a character with Speed 0 board a transport like the Troop Cart? A: Not on its normal move on its turn. You must move at least 1 square to end a move and qualify to board. But the FAQ is why using Light Tutor works - during a "normal move" a Speed 0 character (C3PO ED) can't move, but you can spend a FP to move faster two squares, and if you end adjacent to the cart you can board it.
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hmm I was thinking that speed 0 is more restrictive so how can you move 2? I realize spending a force point let's you move extra, but I was also under the impression that if something restricts movement it is superior to all. I wasn't around in the Nute or Jabba days to know for sure, but that is what I was thinking.
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Boba52 wrote:hmm I was thinking that speed 0 is more restrictive so how can you move 2? I realize spending a force point let's you move extra, but I was also under the impression that if something restricts movement it is superior to all. I wasn't around in the Nute or Jabba days to know for sure, but that is what I was thinking. The answer is simple: You are ADDING to your move. Unlike Emplacement, Speed 0 is simply that, they can move 0 or 0 x2 for a double move. With a Force Point, you can add 2 to that, so 0 + 2 can result in a move. If Speed 0 was supposed to be more restrictive, it needs the wording of Emplacement (which ironically, all characters have Speed 6, even if useless), which the defination of Speed X does not have. Move Faster is a different situation than having 2 different speed values, which Nute and K-3PO can allow.
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So you're actually counts as moving 0 squares, except that you can move the piece.
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This has to be a hypothetical situation because who would light tutor him to begin with? It seems like alot of work to get the piece into a position on the board to put it to use.
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Mickey wrote:This has to be a hypothetical situation because who would light tutor him to begin with? It seems like alot of work to get the piece into a position on the board to put it to use. Someone who is making a mobile, in cover, Draw Fire w/ Evade that also has a Huge Base + 6 squares of Disruptive area - that's who would light tutor C3PO
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Mickey wrote:This has to be a hypothetical situation because who would light tutor him to begin with? It seems like alot of work to get the piece into a position on the board to put it to use. Kinda like this Mickey Crappio Cart
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Well I will say I have never seen the piece placed on a board to play
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Mickey wrote:Well I will say I have never seen the piece placed on a board to play I´ve seen one :) and this guy was afraid to loose his Dodonna and Rieekan because of a Lancer. He had a Speeder Squad and won the German Championship 09. But i don´t think that C-3PO managed this (Just an activation for expensive 5 points)
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Mickey wrote:Well I will say I have never seen the piece placed on a board to play I think Jason Alvey used him in his squad at our IE release tourney. (in the sealed event, not the normal 150 - IIRC). I usually have to skip the 200 point matches at our LGS, but next time I can make it to one, I'm itching to try out that squad I posted. It should be quite amusing.
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