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Not sure if this had been discussed already, but if you put stunning blow on silver banshee, is she able to do the damage from the power and then her regular damage from stunning blow?
Also, which damage would happen first, the power or the feat?
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WAIL OF THE BANSHEE: Silver Banshee can use Incapacitate as if she possesses 3 targets. When she uses it, after actions resolve deal damage to each hit character equal to the number of action tokens on them.
STUNNING BLOW:
Prerequisites: Incapacitate
Choose a character.
When the character makes a successful attack using Incapacitate, in addition to the normal effect of Incapacitate the character may deal damage equal to its unmodified damage value. The attacker may choose how to divide damage dealt among the successfully hit targets.
Since SB's SP resolves after actions resolves, you token for Incap, apply the SB damage, then use her SP.
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Ok so, faster question just because I was try to make sure I have the actions down. She his with incapacitate sp, deal push damage from applying the token, then pop for damage from her sp.
She hits incap > place token on character > give push damage if appicable > resolve action and deal damage = number of tokens > smile for making a good attack ?
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Ok so, faster question just because I was try to make sure I have the actions down. She his with incapacitate sp, deal push damage from applying the token, then pop for damage from her sp.
She hits incap > place token on character > give push damage if appicable > resolve action and deal damage = number of tokens > smile for making a good attack ?
I expect this would have been answered by now if exactly what you were asking was clearer. Honestly, staring at what you've written, I'm just can't tell what you're saying well enough to attempt to answer it.
Looks like the order would be 1) Successful attack roll against one or more targets 2) Place a token on all targets hit and deal appropriate pushing damage 3) Deal the unmodified damage from Stunning Blow divided however you like between targets hit 4) Deal additional damage based on the number of tokens present, per the special power. Step 2 and 3 appear simultaneous, so as the active player, you should be able to opt for either 1234 or 1324, but 1234 would be the expected flow.
Step 5) Cackle madly and send in Steel.
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Looks like the order would be 1) Successful attack roll against one or more targets 2) Place a token on all targets hit and deal appropriate pushing damage 3) Deal the unmodified damage from Stunning Blow divided however you like between targets hit 4) Deal additional damage based on the number of tokens present, per the special power. Step 2 and 3 appear simultaneous, so as the active player, you should be able to opt for either 1234 or 1324, but 1234 would be the expected flow.
Step 5) Cackle madly and send in Steel.
Nope. Pushing damage occurs as the action resolves, so damage dealt by Stunning Blow (the damage value of the character) would definitely occur before the pushing damage.
WAIL OF THE BANSHEE: Silver Banshee can use Incapacitate as if she possesses 3 targets. When she uses it, after actions resolve deal damage to each hit character equal to the number of action tokens on them.
PUSHING
When a character receives a second action token (usually because it has taken an action on two consecutive turns), deal one pushing damage to that character as actions resolve. Game effects that evade, reduce, ignore, or transfer damage do not affect pushing damage unless the effect specifically says it does. (See Figure 7)