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Post by Phoenix on Mar 24, 2006 12:14:45 GMT -5
I remember that ruling from Hasbro, but does that ruling also allow you to IGNORE special powers? Because regardless of the order of the powers, Yoda is still going to be taking that figure out of the game. I know there's been a lot of talk about whether or not special powers are mandatory, I don't know what the final word was on that. Hmmm..you're right, I hadn't really thought of it that way.
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Darksideone
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Post by Darksideone on Mar 24, 2006 14:40:14 GMT -5
Hasbro rules? Oh yea, like starting the game in formations? In my house we play that you start in formation. It seems more fun (and obviously more fair) that way, because the person who went first would have a huge advantage if you started lined up on the starting line.
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Post by notpicard on Mar 24, 2006 16:36:16 GMT -5
I remember that ruling from Hasbro, but does that ruling also allow you to IGNORE special powers? Because regardless of the order of the powers, Yoda is still going to be taking that figure out of the game. Wow, that really is an interesting situation. I guess if it happened to me, I would suggest that the attacking figure be placed in the defeated area of the person who was using Yoda and Bossk. (Just in case replacing figures from your deteated area is ever called upon in a later special power). But now I wonder what other odd or conflicting special powers there may be.
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Post by Joe Manzo on Mar 24, 2006 16:59:48 GMT -5
I remember that ruling from Hasbro, but does that ruling also allow you to IGNORE special powers? Because regardless of the order of the powers, Yoda is still going to be taking that figure out of the game. Wow, that really is an interesting situation. I guess if it happened to me, I would suggest that the attacking figure be placed in the defeated area of the person who was using Yoda and Bossk. (Just in case replacing figures from your deteated area is ever called upon in a later special power). But now I wonder what other odd or conflicting special powers there may be. PERFECT! You take control of the figure... then they are defeated. That is a great scenario.
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