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OK--This is probably been rehashed over and over but for some reason Im drawing a blank--
1. My opponent hits me with critical hit(double 6's). I have him re-roll w/ destiny and this time he misses. Do I still take a click since he initially rolled a critical hit? Is this the same with critical misses? Can I prob. reroll out of a crit miss for 0 damage?
2. I have impervious and my opponent rolls double 6's. I roll for imp and succeed. Do I get away with 0 damage or do I still take a click for the crit hit?
1) the new roll acts as if the first roll never happened. So as long as they dont roll the same thing again you dont have to worry about the critcial hits or misses from the first roll.
2) If you successfully roll your impervious NO damage is done.
Hope this helps!
-Rich
2015 USA National Champion D&D Attack Wing
2015 Canadian National Champion D&D Attack Wing
2015 Heroclix ROC Super Qualifer 1st place, Boonton NJ
Originally posted by huntster01 OK--This is probably been rehashed over and over but for some reason Im drawing a blank--
1. My opponent hits me with critical hit(double 6's). I have him re-roll w/ destiny and this time he misses. Do I still take a click since he initially rolled a critical hit? Is this the same with critical misses? Can I prob. reroll out of a crit miss for 0 damage?
You would not take the damage from a critical hit if you used probability control to make your opponent re-roll just as you would not take critical miss damage if you used probability control on your roll. But keep in mind if the re-roll is a critical the 1 click of critical damage would be applied as normal.
2. I have impervious and my opponent rolls double 6's. I roll for imp and succeed. Do I get away with 0 damage or do I still take a click for the crit hit?
0 damage unless the attacker has the Armor Piercing feat card (then 1 damage is always applied).
--help.