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Okay, I know this question was asked a while ago, but I cant find the Topic. With Strafe Attack, does it count as attacking Adjacently, or does it count as actually being in someones Wheel House (square)?
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The ability reads "whos space he enters", meaning that upon him entering the opposing figures square, he gets to attack. Becoming adjacent doesnt count.
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Thank you, thats what I thought, my friend insists on it counting as adjacent, but he interprets cards different then others, Thanks again.
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Disturbed1 wrote:The ability reads "whos space he enters", meaning that upon him entering the opposing figures square, he gets to attack. Becoming adjacent doesnt count. I'm pretty sure the attack is made prior to actually entering the square, at which point the characters are adjacent. If the strafer does not count as adjacent at the time of attack, then combos such as Tarfull/Clone Speeder or Mandalore-I/Basilisk won't work. I think they do. Clarification is needed... quick, to the Holocron!
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Quote:Q: When using Strafe Attack, does a character ignore low objects?
A: Yes. Attackers always ignore low objects in their own squares or in adjacent squares, and Strafe Attack is used against targets adjacent to the attacker just before entering the square.
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Forgot about that part, sorry.
Swinefeld is correct, BUT at the last square of the Strafe, becoming adjacent doesnt get you the Strafe attack, as you dont enter a new piece's square.
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Disturbed1 wrote:Forgot about that part, sorry.
Swinefeld is correct, BUT at the last square of the Strafe, becoming adjacent doesnt get you the Strafe attack, as you dont enter a new piece's square. Good point, and correct, in case that was the jist of the OP's question.
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Thread hijack!
Are you coming out to play tonight swinefeld?
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Disturbed1 wrote:Thread hijack!
Are you coming out to play tonight swinefeld? Banhammer! I'll e-mail you, but no.
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swinefeld wrote:Disturbed1 wrote:The ability reads "whos space he enters", meaning that upon him entering the opposing figures square, he gets to attack. Becoming adjacent doesnt count. I'm pretty sure the attack is made prior to actually entering the square, at which point the characters are adjacent. If the strafer does not count as adjacent at the time of attack, then combos such as Tarfull/Clone Speeder or Mandalore-I/Basilisk won't work. I think they do. Clarification is needed... quick, to the Holocron! Excellent question Swine, I was thinking the same thing last night.
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