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Rank: Mistryl Shadow Guard Groups: Member
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If Yoda on Kybuck ends his movement and defeats a unique enemy using galloping attack and K'Kruhk Jedi Master uses impulsive advance to move adjacent to Yoda, does Yoda get to make a galloping attack against K'Kruhk now that he is adjacent to Yoda?
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
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I am inclined to say NO he does not since YoBuck has ended his movement/Galloping Attack...
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Rank: Mistryl Shadow Guard Groups: Member
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I think you are right. I have a similar question: If he hasn't ended his movement and is using galloping attack and K'Kruhk uses impulsive advance to become adjacent, does yoda need to move to another square adjacent to K'khruk to get a galloping attack against him?
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My current instinct is that if K'kruhk moves adjacent to Yobuck due to an ally being defeated by Gallopping Attack, Yoda would get a Gallopping Attack on him. It is similar Lightsaber Sweep and Leia, Rebel Hero, of a new target being made available.
I also the logic of Gallopping gives attacks to those Yoda moves adjacent to, and he didn't move adjacent to K'kruhk. I will double check.
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Joined: 9/23/2008 Posts: 1,487 Location: Lower the Hutt, New Zealand
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Woah... so, could say Obi-Wan theoretically run through a whole heap of Stormies within 6 squares of Leia, RH... jumping from one group to another using his Lighsaber sweep (or not perhaps)? Like continually?
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Yes. Same goes for someone with Unleash the Force (made popular with Jacen Solo). As long as you are within 6 squares of Leia RH (or a Mouse Droid) you can keep attacking. It's called the Lawnmower Effect and is crazy...
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I like it!
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Here's the Glossary Def: As this character moves, it can attack each adjacent enemy; it gets a +4 bonus to Attack when doing so. It must move at least 1 square before making an attack. Roll each attack when this character is adjacent to that enemy. This character cannot attack any enemy twice when using Galloping Attack, and it cannot move into a space it has just left. It still provokes attacks of opportunity as it moves. The character can still make a normal attack on the turn it moves, as long as it moves its speed or less.To me it looks like Yoda can attack each adjacent enemy, regardless of how they got adjacent (aka he moved or the enemy moved to him). But I would await Sithborg's reply for more finality.
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It sounds to me like Yoda would have to move one more square and give K'Kruhk an AoO before he could make another galloping attack.
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Joined: 12/26/2008 Posts: 2,115 Location: Watertown, SD
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From the WotC board topic asking the same question: Nickname wrote: Gallop only requires the enemy be adjacent, and that the Gallop character moved at least one square. Both requirements have been met, so the attack can be made.
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Thanks for the help guys.
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The difficult questions are always more fun.
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