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When a character using this team ability is adjacent to a friendly character using this team ability, opposing characters modify their range values by -2 if not already modified by this effect. Uncopyable.
This TA modify the range of the actual outwit, perplex and PC?
When a character using this team ability is adjacent to a friendly character using this team ability, opposing characters modify their range values by -2 if not already modified by this effect. Uncopyable.
This TA modify the range of the actual outwit, perplex and PC?
2012 Rules: No, those powers look for squares, they do not use range.
2013 Rules: Yes, those power all use the range value.
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.
When a character using this team ability is adjacent to a friendly character using this team ability, opposing characters modify their range values by -2 if not already modified by this effect. Uncopyable.
This TA modify the range of the actual outwit, perplex and PC?
Under the current, 2012 rules, no, those powers use squares, not range. In a couple weeks when the 2013 rule book goes into effect, yes, with a minimum of range of 6.
And that means that after all replacements and modifications, if you are less than that number, you become that number, so it happens at the end of all modifiers. Thus, having JLD active won't reduce a 0-ranged character down to 4 squares for OPP (yeah you know me), they stay at 6.
Yes but seeing as a team base cannot be adjacent to itself, you would need another character with the ATA to make it useful. I am pretty sure if you pop off the members for a Solo Adventure that they will not "gain" the ATA (you have to actually pay the points to put it on your force, and you're putting it on the team base, not the character), but team bases are new and I could be wrong.
Yes but seeing as a team base cannot be adjacent to itself, you would need another character with the ATA to make it useful. I am pretty sure if you pop off the members for a Solo Adventure that they will not "gain" the ATA (you have to actually pay the points to put it on your force, and you're putting it on the team base, not the character), but team bases are new and I could be wrong.