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Kitty Pryde Massive Disruption, does this remove objects like the Infinity Gauntlet and Mjolnir?
MASSIVE DISRUPTION: When Kitty Pryde moves due to her own action, after actions resolve you may remove from the map any objects occupying her square, an adjacent square, or being held by an adjacent character.
She can only take away objects that she passes through. Gems on the gauntlet are not on the map, and are therefore safe.
...as are relics that have been successfully obtained.
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.”
She can only take away objects that she passes through. Gems on the gauntlet are not on the map, and are therefore safe.
She does not need to pass through the objects to remove them:
objects occupying her square, an adjacent square, or being held by an adjacent character
She can remove relics if they are still on the map. She can't move them if a character has succesfully rolled for them, because relics are not being held by characters.
Is the IG not being held by a character though, same with the Utility belt, so there fore if she ends up adjacent to said character equipped with the item wouldn't she be aloud to get rid of it?
Waffle, first, resources are not objects. Second, only characters with super strength (or some other special power) can hold an object. Relics that are successfully rolled for are not being held, they are placed on the [character that rolled for them]'s card.
Is the IG not being held by a character though, same with the Utility belt, so there fore if she ends up adjacent to said character equipped with the item wouldn't she be aloud to get rid of it?
Basic answer is no. The resource is assigned to that character but it is not being held: it is off the map. The same is true of relics that have been successfully rolled for: they have not been picked up, so they are not being held: they are off the map.
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.”