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Having a bad day? This is an unusual level of condescending comments from you.
Really? I didn't think it was condescending. I just told him to do a search. I feel like the question was asked before. At least I'm pretty sure I saw it in another thread.
I may be thinking of the Shadowland map.
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Really? I didn't think it was condescending. I just told him to do a search. I feel like the question was asked before. At least I'm pretty sure I saw it in another thread.
I may be thinking of the Shadowland map.
If you knew the answer, why not just give the answer if you were going to take the time to comment? Some people go on here in search of help, not criticism.
Otherwise, I don't understand the why you commented at all.
If you knew the answer, why not just give the answer if you were going to take the time to comment? Some people go on here in search of help, not criticism.
Because I prefer people to find the answers for themselves, than to just be given the answers. I actually want people to LEARN.
And exactly how is telling someone to do a search a criticism?
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Ok so Thanos power officially targets? Because it actually doesnt say anything about Targeting in the actual power. It says "place".
That was part of my question basically. When you "place" something are you also Targeting it so that you can in turn in place it?
Sorry if that doesnt make sense.
I would always check the Player's Guide or Final Words to see if there are updates to wording. For instance, the Chase Thanos had the word "target" added to one of his powers. "Teleport My Greatest Enemies: Thanos can use Plasticity. Give Thanos a power action and place the two highest point value target opposing characters in squares adjacent to Thanos."
I would always check the Player's Guide or Final Words to see if there are updates to wording. For instance, the Chase Thanos had the word "target" added to one of his powers. "Teleport My Greatest Enemies: Thanos can use Plasticity. Give Thanos a power action and place the two highest point value target opposing characters in squares adjacent to Thanos."
Ahhhh thank you to both of you who responded directly about the errata. Makes alot more sense now.
As for chrisdosmil, ok nevermind. Just thought it might have been cause the band Glassjaw had a song called Apedosmil. If your into alternative music at all check em out. Good band from back about a decade ago.
Ahhhh thank you to both of you who responded directly about the errata. Makes alot more sense now.
As for chrisdosmil, ok nevermind. Just thought it might have been cause the band Glassjaw had a song called Apedosmil. If your into alternative music at all check em out. Good band from back about a decade ago.
I prefer polka and smooth jazz. Oh and Disco. Disco will never go out of style.
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Really? I didn't think it was condescending. I just told him to do a search. I feel like the question was asked before. At least I'm pretty sure I saw it in another thread.
I may be thinking of the Shadowland map.
Both have been covered in other threads, so either way you're covered. I don't know how well they'll come up in Search.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
“No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades will seriously cramp his style.”
Others have already given the amusing answer, so I'll give the serious one, because I've actually had a case of a Judge who didn't quite grasp how first round immunity worked.
The first round consists of the first turn of both players. So if A starts, first round immunity for both players lasts until B has completely finished their turn and A starts their second turn.
An individual character loses the benefit of immunity if it's given any sort of action, or if any game effect results in the character being placed or moved.
That's why pre-errata Chanos was so huge. Because he didn't target, TMGE wasn't subject to being blocked by first round immunity, and because both characters were placed by the power, it took away their first round immunity. The errata makes it so TMGE targets, therefore it's now blocked by first round immunity.
(The judge thought that first round immunity only lasted to the end of the respective player's first turn. So A, going first, would have had no benefit of immunity from B, but that's not how it works.)