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Rank: TIE Crawler Groups: Member
Joined: 3/15/2010 Posts: 43
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Huge debate at my local store, please help settle an arguement please!!!!
ok , can yobuck attack everything he passes using force at a maxium of 25 squares? My arguement is on his movement description, it clearly states he can move 10 and attack , OR move 20 without attacking.
My feeling is that he can gallop and attack up to 10 squares, using force he can do up to 16 squares.
Please help!!!!!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 6/23/2010 Posts: 3,562 Location: The Hutt, New Zealand
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As a Yobuck user, my understanding is that his options are:
i) Stay still and attack the same person twice - double attack. ii) 10 squares of galloping attack (or 16 by using a force point for Master Speed), then a normal attack against someone (it can be someone you've already attacked during your galloping attack). iii) 20 squares of galloping attack (or 26 by using a force point for Master Speed), with no normal attack at the end.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/23/2009 Posts: 1,195
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He can attack everything he moves past yes even if he runs 26 squares. Remember he is using galloping attack to hit enemies not his accual attack.
He can only use his normal attack if he moves 10 squares or less (or 16 if he uses master speed). So he can in turn move 16 squares and use galloping attack against everything he passes then stop at 10 squares (or 16 with master speed) use his galloping attack, then swing at his normal attack rating. Basicly meaning he can attack 1 thing twice as long as he doesnt move over 10-16 squares.
How that helps im working on a Yobuck FAQ right now accually lol
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 2/20/2009 Posts: 522
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Just to take it a little further:
Say you have General Skywalker in your squad (the one that grants Momentum to all followers who end their move within 6 squares). Yobuck then uses his Galloping Attack on his turn. Yoda will only benefit from Skywalker's CE at the end of his gallop (remember to announce the ending of his movement).
So, you can move Yobuck up to 10 squares (16 with Master Speed) and benefit from Momentum on his last Galloping Attack (or attacks if your last square of movement is adjacent to multiple enemies) and his normal attack. Or you can move up to 20 squares (26 with Master Speed) and get Momentum on the last of Yoda's Galloping Attacks.
Sincerely, Jester007
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