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My friend and I were experimenting with all the Superman figures and I was using Silver Banshee. I like her SP, and I know that if you add a second token to someone they take pushing damage, which is unavoidable. But what about they damage the characters receive for having tokens? We were playing it was regular damage that can be reduced.
Was this the right way to play her power? Any clarification can help.
WAIL OF THE BANSHEE: Silver Banshee can use Incapacitate as if she possesses . When she uses it, after actions resolve deal damage to each hit character equal to the number of action tokens on them.
Nothing in her power indicates otherwise, so yes, if the opposing character has a Damage Reducer, it will reduce the Damage Dealt.
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You're welcome. It's (basically) a built in 'Stunning Blow' feat card. If her Damage was Penetrating, it would be gross :speechles
Actually, you could use stunning blow as well, and split her damage between the targets and then deal the other damage. And of course if armor piercing is on her both sets of damage are separate.
Quote : Originally Posted by Necromagus
When I came on board as RA I brought with me a mission to meet the intent of a power/ability and a firm distaste for exploits or loopholes that circumvented the intention of a rule. That's where the Rules team comes in.
She rolls Incap. Adds a token. Target then is dealt (note, dealt, target does not take, is not penetrating, does not ignore this, that and the other thing) damage equal to the number of tokens on the hit target
By the way, she works really well with living Maxwell Lord (he is triple target Incap too)
As I reread this thread, another question comes to mind. What is the order of events? Is it:
1) She uses Wail of the Banshee on a figure with one token. A second token is added. That figure takes 1 click of pushing damage. Then, that figure takes 2 clicks of damage for having 2 tokens.
Or:
2)She uses Wail of the Banshee on a figure with one token. A second token is added. That figure takes 2 clicks of damage for having 2 tokens. Then, as actions resolve, that figure takes 1 click of pushing damage.
As I reread this thread, another question comes to mind. What is the order of events? Is it:
1) She uses Wail of the Banshee on a figure with one token. A second token is added. That figure takes 1 click of pushing damage. Then, that figure takes 2 clicks of damage for having 2 tokens.
Or:
2)She uses Wail of the Banshee on a figure with one token. A second token is added. That figure takes 2 clicks of damage for having 2 tokens. Then, as actions resolve, that figure takes 1 click of pushing damage.
It's #1, as the power specifies 'after actions resolve'.
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If Silver Banshee rolls a critical hit with thsi she gains no advantage (other than the automatic hit) and if she rolls critical miss she takes no damage. This is b/c Incap "deals no damage" The extra damage triggers after the action is over an is not associated with the attack (so no Mystics damage either, and it can't hurt Outback Hulk on Limitless rage))
This way I can do 1 damage with Incap to 3 targets, deal pushing damage for the second token, plus 2 of damage to each or 1 if they have damage reducers, Minimum 3 of damage to each opponent character, is nasty.
The extra damage triggers after the action is over an is not associated with the attack (so no Mystics damage either, and it can't hurt Outback Hulk on Limitless rage))
If she added a second token, wouldn't the pushing damage kill him?
I'll be honest, it has been hard to follow what does and does not hurt him. I just won't invite him to my birthday party at the bowling alley. EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!!
If she added a second token, wouldn't the pushing damage kill him?
I'll be honest, it has been hard to follow what does and does not hurt him. I just won't invite him to my birthday party at the bowling alley. EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!!
He has Battle Fury, so he cannot be targeted by Incapacitate. Unless of course you want to Outwit his Battle Fury......................
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He has Battle Fury, so he cannot be targeted by Incapacitate. Unless of course you want to Outwit his Battle Fury......................
....... And then in order for the Incapacitate to KO him you would half to outwit his indomitable.
Quote : Originally Posted by Necromagus
When I came on board as RA I brought with me a mission to meet the intent of a power/ability and a firm distaste for exploits or loopholes that circumvented the intention of a rule. That's where the Rules team comes in.
Yuo have to outwit his battle Fury. You can shoot a character with incap when he has indomitable. He just won't take pushing damage. Still keeps him from pushing next turn