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Flurry and Immunity to Critical Hits Options
FlyingArrow
Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:55:55 PM
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Flurry activates in which of the following situations:

a. Luke HOY rolls a 19 vs a droid
b. Luke HOY rolls a 20 vs a droid
c. Luke HOY rolls a 19 vs a Resilient character
d. Luke HOY rolls a 20 vs a Resilient character
e. Luke HOY rolls a 19 vs an Armored Spacesuit character
f. Luke HOY rolls a 20 vs an Armored Spacesuit character
jedispyder
Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 12:59:41 PM
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From the glossary text:
"When this character scores a critical hit (or makes an attack roll of natural 20, if the target is unaffected by critical hits), it may make one immediate extra attack, in addition to the other effects of a critical hit. It may make an extra attack each time it scores a critical hit, even as the result of this extra attack. The extra attack doesn't have to be against the same target if another legal target is available."
Sithborg
Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 1:01:47 PM
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Droid has no affect on Flurry Attack. It only negates the doubling (or tripling) of the base damage, the Crit Hit is still considered to have happened.

Resilient and Armored Space Suit negate all effects of a Critical Hit, essentially it didn't happen. However, due to the full glossary defination of Flurry, Luke will still get his Flurry (Flurry is triggered on a Crit or a natural 20) if he rolls a 20, just not on a 19.
FlyingArrow
Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 1:28:11 PM
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Thanks. So Flurry activates on a, b, d, and f.
Sithborg
Posted: Thursday, August 26, 2010 1:59:21 PM
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Yes.
nerfherderpictures
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 3:27:25 AM
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Sithborg wrote:
Droid has no affect on Flurry Attack. It only negates the doubling (or tripling) of the base damage, the Crit Hit is still considered to have happened.

Resilient and Armored Space Suit negate all effects of a Critical Hit, essentially it didn't happen. However, due to the full glossary defination of Flurry, Luke will still get his Flurry (Flurry is triggered on a Crit or a natural 20) if he rolls a 20, just not on a 19.


actually sithborg if you actually read the droid ability it states the same exact thing that resilient does a droid is completly immune to critical hits and the effects granted by critical hits
EmporerDragon
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 3:30:37 AM
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No, read the glossary definition:

Droid: A Droid character doesn’t take double damage from critical hits and is not normally subject to commander effects.
Sithborg
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 3:31:41 AM
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nerfherderpictures wrote:
Sithborg wrote:
Droid has no affect on Flurry Attack. It only negates the doubling (or tripling) of the base damage, the Crit Hit is still considered to have happened.

Resilient and Armored Space Suit negate all effects of a Critical Hit, essentially it didn't happen. However, due to the full glossary defination of Flurry, Luke will still get his Flurry (Flurry is triggered on a Crit or a natural 20) if he rolls a 20, just not on a 19.


actually sithborg if you actually read the droid ability it states the same exact thing that resilient does a droid is completly immune to critical hits and the effects granted by critical hits


And if you read the FULL glossary definations and the FAQ, you will see that they work differently. Trust me, I had this discussion with Nickname back when Clone Wars released. My answer is correct.
nerfherderpictures
Posted: Friday, August 27, 2010 6:46:42 AM
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my mistake as you are right
Durge4-LOM
Posted: Sunday, August 29, 2010 12:10:29 AM
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while on the whole droid thing, are cyborgs subject to all CE's and sa's(like fire control, roger roger, etc)?
Sithborg
Posted: Sunday, August 29, 2010 12:13:14 AM
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Cyborgs are considered to be Droids, so yes.
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