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Fragmentation: Once per turn, as a free action (though not during another action) Starro can roll a d6 and subtract 2 from the result. The minimum result depends on Starro’s power level. At Invader level, the minimum result is 1; at Dominator level, the minimum result is 2; and at Conqueror level, the minimum result is 3.
Place a number of Starrophyte tokens equal to the result in unoccupied squares 4 or fewer squares from Starro or another Starrophyte to which Starro or that other Starrophyte has a clear line of fire; tokens are placed one at a time.
Domination: Starro can use Mind Control. When using Mind Control to attack a target, modify Starro’s attack value by +1 for each Starrophyte that is 6 or fewer squares from the target and that also has a clear line of fire to the target. Starro doesn’t take damage due to the point value of the target or targets when it uses Mind Control.
Alien Starfish: Starro can use Toughness. At the end of your turn, you can roll a d6. At this time, you can also remove from the battlefield any number of Starrophyte tokens that are 6 or fewer squares from Starro to which Starro has a clear line of fire; add 1 to the d6 result for each removed Starrophyte. Then heal Starro of damage equal to the result.
*These game effects listed here are on his character card. Starro also has his own unique rules sheet; please see his rules sheet for more information.
When Starro uses Pulse Wave, how much damage does he deal?
Depends on how you play him. If he is played the Invader level (his weakest one) he only deals 1 damage (like a normal Pulse Wave), at the Dominator level (the middle one) he deals 2 damage, and at the Conqueror level (the strongest one) he deals 3 damage.
Are the Starrophytes characters? Can I attack them?
No, Starrophytes are neither characters nor terrain. However, they do block line of fire and prevent opposing characters from moving through the square they occupy as if they were characters. Also, you can destroy them as if they were squares of blocking terrain (by dealing 3 damage with an attack).
So does that mean I have to roll break away for the Starrophytes? Or can I use TK to reposition them?
No and no. They aren't actually characters or terrain (or even considered objects).