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Building a Warstar team, and just read up on all of his rulings, but didn't see some of these, probably because they are so obvious!
1. The turn starts with B'nee detached and zero tokens. If B'nee takes a power action to reattach to Warstar, then Warstar uses a free action to detach him again that same turn, does B'nee now have a token on him? I.e. does attaching to warstar clear the token on B'nee?
2. Really dumb question that I'm sure is true but I didn't see it anywhere and wanted to be sure. Can B'nee be given a power action the turn that he's detached from Warstar?
3. Small scenario (again I think this is true, but wanted to be sure): Warstar could make a full movement, detach B'nee, B'nee does an outwit, Warstar moves 1 space ending at B'nee, then reattach him. All on the same turn?
3a. Does B'nee's outwit effect maintain until your next turn, after he's reattached to warstar?
4. Small scenario: Warstar detaches B'nee, B'nee outwits a defense, Warstar charges 1 space to attack an enemy but is also still adjacent to B'nee, can Warstar pick up B'nee? Would he have to reattach him after the move phase of the charge, but before the attack?
5. Can B'nee only reattach if he gives Warstar that power action to move? Or does this sentence exist in a vacuum: "If Warstar ends his movement adjacent to B'Nee, you may attach B'Nee to Warstar."
I was thinking if I had to do the power action from B'nee to reattach B'nee, wouldn't the sentence read "If Warstar ends this movement adjacent to B'Nee, you may attach B'Nee to Warstar."
thanks!!
Relevant text for those of us who haven't memorized it yet:
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B'NEE FREE!: Give Warstar a free action, or whenever Warstar takes damage from an attack; remove B'Nee and place him in an adjacent square. He becomes a bystander token as described on the back of this card.
C'CIL, ATTACK THERE!: Give B'Nee a power action. Warstar can be given a move action as a free action. If Warstar ends his movement adjacent to B'Nee, you may attach B'Nee to Warstar.
1. The turn starts with B'nee detached and zero tokens. If B'nee takes a power action to reattach to Warstar, then Warstar uses a free action to detach him again that same turn, does B'nee now have a token on him? I.e. does attaching to warstar clear the token on B'nee?
Attaching does not clear tokens. But when he's attached, he can clear tokens like any character can.
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2. Really dumb question that I'm sure is true but I didn't see it anywhere and wanted to be sure. Can B'nee be given a power action the turn that he's detached from Warstar?
Yes.
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3. Small scenario (again I think this is true, but wanted to be sure): Warstar could make a full movement, detach B'nee, B'nee does an outwit, Warstar moves 1 space ending at B'nee, then reattach him. All on the same turn?
B'nee has to do a power action to let Warstar move, but otherwise, yes.
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3a. Does B'nee's outwit effect maintain until your next turn, after he's reattached to warstar?
Once he leaves the map, so do the effects of his outwit.
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4. Small scenario: Warstar detaches B'nee, B'nee outwits a defense, Warstar charges 1 space to attack an enemy but is also still adjacent to B'nee, can Warstar pick up B'nee? Would he have to reattach him after the move phase of the charge, but before the attack?
He can only reattach after B'Nee is given a power action to give C'cll the move action.
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5. Can B'nee only reattach if he gives Warstar that power action to move? Or does this sentence exist in a vacuum: "If Warstar ends his movement adjacent to B'Nee, you may attach B'Nee to Warstar."
I believe that the second sentence is meant to follow from the first, so reattaching only happens after the power action. I could be wrong though.
I believe that the second sentence is meant to follow from the first, so reattaching only happens after the power action. I could be wrong though.
I am pretty sure it is not ruled that way. The phrase is a completely separate sentence, and in no way specifically refers to the first. It works similarly to Shadow King's defense power:
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PURE PSIONIC BEING: (part 1) Shadow King ignores all but 1 damage dealt by adjacent characters. (part 2)When Shadow King is dealt damage; after actions-resolve, roll a d6. On a result of 3-6, heal him of 1 damage.
Though they are worded in the same power, it is two completely separate game mechanics that can work independently of one another.
Why did you link that thread? There is no ruling made there, its just a bunch of regular posters talking about the power. A power had been ruled on when an orange says something about it, not when regular posters say something.
Why did you link that thread? There is no ruling made there, its just a bunch of regular posters talking about the power. A power had been ruled on when an orange says something about it, not when regular posters say something.
I couldn't find the orange thread where it actually was ruled on, so I linked to the only thread on it I could find. Sorry
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Quote : Originally Posted by Uberman
When a game hums along, full of action and excitement, it's a barnburner!
When it trudges forward glacially, bogged down by debates over ridiculous rules minutia, it's a Barnstable!
Attaching does not clear tokens. But when he's attached, he can clear tokens like any character can.
I'm not so sure about this one. If B'nee is only a bystander when detached by Warstar's ability, then he isn't just off the map, he ceases to be. I would think this would be more similar to a new EVA being deployed since there is no B'nee character to clear while attached. This isn't the same as a bystander driving a vehicle.
I'm not so sure about this one. If B'nee is only a bystander when detached by Warstar's ability, then he isn't just off the map, he ceases to be. I would think this would be more similar to a new EVA being deployed since there is no B'nee character to clear while attached. This isn't the same as a bystander driving a vehicle.
It was previously ruled with Squirrel Girl that Monkey Joe retains action tokens while attached to Squirrel Girl and that every time Monkey Joe detaches from his associated Squirrel Girl that it is the same Monkey Joe token. It's different from E.V.A. because it has a physical sculpt. And action tokens are not game effects.
Also, KOed characters also retain action tokens until they clear normally.
Sun Tzu Clan Leader
Quote : Originally Posted by Uberman
When a game hums along, full of action and excitement, it's a barnburner!
When it trudges forward glacially, bogged down by debates over ridiculous rules minutia, it's a Barnstable!
Why did you link that thread? There is no ruling made there, its just a bunch of regular posters talking about the power. A power had been ruled on when an orange says something about it, not when regular posters say something.
Can anyone find a thread with this ruling? I couldn't find it.