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kfc's waiting for you
Posted: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 5:30:48 PM
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can you sith sorcery twice with Bane.

for example if bane does SS and the enemy saves, can Bane just do it again?

and since it doesn't replace anything can Bane do SS, move 12 then SS again?

and also can he move say 3, SS, move 3, then attack?
Sithborg
Posted: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 5:42:55 PM
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1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No. You cannot interrupt actions with such abilities, and all of movement is one action that cannot be broken up except with something like Mobile Attack. This is covered in the FAQ.
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Posted: Wednesday, March 3, 2010 8:13:03 PM
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awesome cheers dude.
Darth Percocet
Posted: Thursday, March 4, 2010 8:37:21 AM
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kfc's waiting for you wrote:
awesome cheers dude.


Basically with your 3rd question you could do it like this..


I have a question also, i believe it was answered in this users 3rd question but wasnt completely clear...

Lets say i have bane & dont plan on attacking on his turn so i plan to move 12 squares. Am i able to stop in the middle of movement lets say 4 squares & use SS, then move another 4 & use SS & another 4 to stop his movement with moving 12 squares all together since SS is usable only on this characters turn & doesnt replace attacks?

Like i said i think you explained it but you would mind explaining it a little better for me, like if you cant do that then why? Thanx buddy
Sithborg
Posted: Thursday, March 4, 2010 10:17:20 AM
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Sithborg wrote:
3. No. You cannot interrupt actions with such abilities, and all of movement is one action that cannot be broken up except with something like Mobile Attack. This is covered in the FAQ.
Darth Percocet
Posted: Thursday, March 4, 2010 1:47:45 PM
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Sithborg wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
3. No. You cannot interrupt actions with such abilities, and all of movement is one action that cannot be broken up except with something like Mobile Attack. This is covered in the FAQ.


Alright so basically even with an abilitiy such as one that is only usable on that characters turn & doesnt replace attacks or turns you still cant just move a few squares, use it & move again without mobile attack?

I think thats a stupid rule, you should be able to use stuff like that in the middle of a move without mobile, should be able to activate it whenever you want.

Alright thanx sithborg i read it better
EmporerDragon
Posted: Thursday, March 4, 2010 3:28:01 PM
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Darth Percocet wrote:


Alright so basically even with an abilitiy such as one that is only usable on that characters turn & doesnt replace attacks or turns you still cant just move a few squares, use it & move again without mobile attack?


You also can't use just the zero time force power with (greater) mobile attack as the two abilities work with attacks and replaces attacks abilities/force powers, not zero time abilities/force powers.
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