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Rank: Wookiee Elite Warrior Groups: Member
Joined: 2/26/2009 Posts: 19
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Does the attacking player roll the save for Draw Fire or does the defending player? Thanks in advance.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 2/12/2009 Posts: 146
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Glossary Text:Quote:If an enemy targets an ally within 6 squares of this character, you can force that enemy to target this character instead (provided that enemy can choose this character as a target). The attacker can resist this effect with a save of 11. You must decide whether to use this ability before the attacker makes the attack roll. Bold part added for emphasis. As you can see, the attacker (your opponent) is the one who has to role a save of 11. Not the player with the "Draw Fire" character. Make sure you state that you will draw fire BEFORE they roll the attack. AND You must keep your draw fire character within LOS and they must be the closest or tied for the closest legal target for an enemy without "Accurate Shot."
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/23/2009 Posts: 1,195
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does the attacker roll for every attack? like boba merc has double lets say he fails the first check and has to shoot c3po ewok diety, 3po makes his evade save, does boba have to shoot him again for his double attack or can he roll again to see if he makes it?
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Rank: Moderator Groups: Member
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Joined: 8/24/2008 Posts: 5,201
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You roll for Draw Fire whenever it is declared. It can be declared each time a character is targetted. Against a fig with Triple, Draw Fire could be used for each of the three attacks, but if the character also has Twin, Draw Fire cannot be used against that attack.
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Rank: Bith Black Sun Vigo Groups: Member
Joined: 12/7/2009 Posts: 20
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Sithborg wrote:but if the character also has Twin, Draw Fire cannot be used against that attack. I believe if you successfully draw fire on the first attack, the twin would also apply to the new target, correct?
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/2/2009 Posts: 230 Location: near Madison, WI
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Yes, the "second" or twin attack (not double) is against the same target as the "first" or primary attack.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 2/12/2009 Posts: 146
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Just for added clarification on the Twin vs. Double attack and the way Draw fire affects them both, just remember:
Twin: Always attacks the same mini twice. If you attack a mini with your first attack, you HAVE to attack that character again. Only one use of targeting takes place with a twin attack. Hence, draw fire is only going to be rolled for the first attack, and however that attack is redirected (or not redirected) is going to cause the 2nd attack to go to the same mini as the first attack.
Double: The attacker has the choice to attack once or twice. That character can attack one mini once, one mini twice, or two different minis once each. Therefore, each attack is it's own use of targeting, and draw fire is going to affect both attacks seperately.
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