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IT'S HARD TO EMULATE FOUR POWERS WITH HALF MY LIMBS: Give Super Skrull a free action and choose up to one each of standard speed, attack, defense, and damage powers. Super Skrull can use the chosen powers until your next turn. For each power chosen this way, place a Power token on his card. At the end of your turn, roll a d6 that can't be rerolled, and subtract 1 for each Power token on his card and remove all Power tokens from his card. On a result of 1 or less, deal Super Skrull 1 unavoidable damage.
I've played super skull before at an ROC and was ruled not to have to roll if I didn't pick powers to place power tokens.
Personally I've never noticed it til now, but I can see how the wording of the card would read that you have to roll the d6 regardless at the end of your turn as the sentence is a statement on its own.
It would make sense that when you roll the d6 after not picking any powers that you need a 2 or more to not take damage. Maybe that was the way it was originally intended to work but nobody has questioned it with WK for clarification?
I've played super skull before at an ROC and was ruled not to have to roll if I didn't pick powers to place power tokens.
ROC rulings have zero meaning to anything but ROC events.
You will have to roll even if you did not choose a power. There is no "if you do" or anything else in the power that links the rolling to the free action.
Last edited by VanisherPunisher; 06/09/2015 at 06:42..
Reason: See below
ROC rulings have zero meaning to anything but ROC events.
You will have to roll even if you did not choose a power. There is no "if you do" or anything else in the power that links the rolling to the free action.
This was going to be my response as well. Don't they normally link sentences with "if you do"s? It was my understanding the sentences in powers stood alone.