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I know Heroclix is a strategy game, not, a logical game when I can go across the board TK your indestructible object with an object attack with no target and poof it for points. SMH
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All that thread is saying is that when you throw something at someone, it breaks even if you missed that someone. That means if you miss your roll or they succeed their SC roll (and there are no other legal target).
I don't see where it states you can destroy indestructible objects.
All that thread is saying is that when you throw something at someone, it breaks even if you missed that someone. That means if you miss your roll or they succeed their SC roll (and there are no other legal target).
I don't see where it states you can destroy indestructible objects.
Second part of the answer: you don't have to have a target when making an object attack. You declare the attack, no target, after resolutions object KOs.
Second part of the answer: you don't have to have a target when making an object attack. You declare the attack, no target, after resolutions object KOs.
The question on the Win wasn't about indestructible objects tho... if you declare an Object Action at nothing, which is allowed in the rules, then sure, you KO the object after resolutions. Like any other object attack.
The Win didn't state indestructible objects get KO'd, now did it?
See my earlier post. Indestructible objects by definition are still KO'd when used in a object attack. The fact that we can object attack at nothing means we can use that approach to KO indestructible objects even if there are no opposing characters nearby.