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nerfherderpictures
Posted: Sunday, April 25, 2010 4:00:57 PM
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ok i came across this little debate today.

lets say my saesee tiin jm was hit bye a vong jedi hunter and i missed my djem so save could i spend a force point to reroll that save since technically i am not using a force point to respond to the vongs attack but to respond to a failed save from one of my own abilities?
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Posted: Sunday, April 25, 2010 4:08:39 PM
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No. The Djem So ability is a response to the Vong's actions and thus force points can't be used to reroll a save for it.
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Posted: Sunday, April 25, 2010 5:52:44 PM
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ya but your not responding to the attack its to your own save from your own ability
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Posted: Sunday, April 25, 2010 6:16:05 PM
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From the FAQ under Force Immunity:

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Q: Force Immunity says enemies can't spend Force points to "respond to" a that character's attacks and abilities. What exactly counts as "responding to" an attack or ability?

A: "Responding to" includes using a Force power to avoid the damage, rerolling a save that helps reduce or avoid damage, rerolling a save to prevent an effect, or using a Force power that triggers when hit. Thus, Lightsaber Block, Lightsaber Deflect, and so forth cannot be used against an enemy with Force Immunity. An enemy with Evade or Dark Armor cannot spend a Force point to reroll a failed save against a hit, nor can it cannot spend a Force point to reroll a failed save for Plaeryin Bol or Thud Bug. An enemy cannot use Lightsaber Riposte to attack the character who hit him. Abilities that trigger when a character is defeated are not considered responding to the character's attacks or abilities, so a defeated character could reroll an Avoid Defeat save, or use Eternal Hatred for example.


Djem So is an ability that triggers when hit, thus it is considered to be a response to a character's attack.
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Posted: Monday, April 26, 2010 2:39:50 PM
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thanks for the answer
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