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Post by Destroyer on Jul 10, 2007 13:34:51 GMT -5
Alright here is my question? ?? Ill lay out the scenario first. Last turn I killed my brothers C3-PO and it was wight. On the bottom it has the power where I can't attack any of his rebels on my next turn. It is now my next turn, I am using my S1 Darth Vader to kill his KAM, I hit Kam which in turn flies across the table and takes out two of his rebels. Now my question is are those rebels dead? ? I did not directly attack them so I did not go against C3-PPS special power, so they are dead. I do not know if there is somthing in writing about this(my guess is no) so I was just wondering what your take on this is? P.S. This has happened to me more than once.
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Post by Ataru on Jul 10, 2007 13:53:03 GMT -5
Yes, all figures that get knocked down as a byproduct of an attack against a particular other figure are dead. Even your own; if you had taken down one of your figures with C-3PO they would be considered defeated also. It's actually a very good idea to throw one figure into another. This is usually referred to as a "multiple kill". I believe the most I've ever killed at once (with one strike from Obi-Wan Kenobi) was eight other figures. YodaBreaker can do 16.
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Post by malform on Jul 10, 2007 14:01:59 GMT -5
Yes, all figures that get knocked down as a byproduct of an attack against a particular other figure are dead. Even your own; if you had taken down one of your figures with C-3PO they would be considered defeated also. It's actually a very good idea to throw one figure into another. This is usually referred to as a "multiple kill". I believe the most I've ever killed at once (with one strike from Obi-Wan Kenobi) was eight other figures. YodaBreaker can do 16. I get the impression you arent fully understanding his question. He is asking if figures that under the protection of a currently active evade special power are in fact defeated if indirectly knocked over by an attack. My thought is that the figures that are evading should be stood back up.... You arent allowed to attack them, directly, or indirectly.
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Post by Ataru on Jul 10, 2007 14:44:54 GMT -5
D'oh! Thou art correct, Malform... sorry destroyer, looks like I didn't read your question clearly enough.
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Post by Turkish Van Cat on Jul 10, 2007 17:03:54 GMT -5
Yeah, stand the rebels back up. It doesn't matter whether they were attacked directly, as long as they still fell during the duration of the evade. My question is this: Can you attack a figure that is benefitting from an evade or an evade-like effect (e.g. Quigon's effect) just to fling them away from your forces? I know by the rules that they would stand back up, but would they stand up where they landed or where they were standing before the attack?
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Post by turbomagnus on Jul 10, 2007 20:03:02 GMT -5
I believe the general consensus is that you cannot, so they get stood right back up where they started.
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Post by stvatt on Jul 11, 2007 2:59:50 GMT -5
It makes sense that they stand back up if indirectly hit, but direct attacks are explicitly forbidden by the Evade ability even if you just want to move the figures.
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Post by destroyer295 on Jul 15, 2007 13:30:21 GMT -5
The rebels are not dead because what C3-Po's special ability means is that they cannot be killed that turn.
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Post by Radar on Jul 15, 2007 13:48:28 GMT -5
The ability says they cannot be attacked, not necessarily defeated or killed.
Also, where do these "protected" figures stand back up at? Where they were, or where they fell down to?
I say stand them back up where they fell down to, but until Hasbro tells us something we just wont know.
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Post by zgxsharpshooter on Jul 23, 2007 20:22:38 GMT -5
i think that you should put the rebels back up where they were firts hit and the KAM is dead.
i have a question what if you have a clone seargeant and 2 sw-2 clone troopers can you revive them since they are series 2 not one .
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Post by Cona Chris on Jul 24, 2007 12:56:10 GMT -5
i have a question what if you have a clone seargeant and 2 sw-2 clone troopers can you revive them since they are series 2 not one You bet you can! As long as any figure says exactly "Clone Trooper" on it's label, it could be brought back in this fashion.
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Post by zgxsharpshooter on Jul 25, 2007 17:38:00 GMT -5
thanks for the answer, i was confused on that.
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