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So i heard from multple sources at roctober that wizkids made a ruling on if someone is called in other than standard call in ability, if you can 1 shot them you get full points for the call in, i beleive they called it the "real boy" rule. I have searched wes and on here i can't seem to find this ruleing. Any help would be appreciated.
You don't have to completely one-shot the call-in, but yes, if you manage to KO a called-in character on that one turn, you do score points for that character.
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The "real boy" term refers to a character brought in with the Avengers Assemble/the Teleport equivalent power, as well as character brought in via the Quinjet's resource dial free action.
They are "real" since they are no longer an ID character with the associated restrictions.
The "real boy" term refers to a character brought in with the Avengers Assemble/the Teleport equivalent power, as well as character brought in via the Quinjet's resource dial free action.
They are "real" since they are no longer an ID character with the associated restrictions.
Aye, and to score points on a character brought in this way, you'd have to kill them in one hit because they are supposed to return to sideline when they take damage.
As always quoting the actual power/ability is helpful to avoid misunderstandings. You are referring to these abilities from the Quinjet or round table/teleporter. The characters are no longer considered ID characters so the ruling that Wolverazio quoted does not apply to them.
I Have Some Time to Help - Give Quinjet a free action and choose an ID Character on your sideline of equal or less points than the resource dial indicates. Place that ID Character on the map adjacent to Quinjet, remove that ID Card from the game and score it, then roll a d6, turning this resource dial to the click number matching the result. That character is no longer an ID Character, can't ignore pushing damage, and is returned to your sideline when it takes damage.
THE WORLD NEEDS US: At the beginning of your turn, give any number of friendly characters power actions. For each one given, remove an ID card attached to this resource and place its ID Character adjacent to the character given the action. This game, that character is no longer an ID character, can't ignore pushing damage and returns to your sideline when it takes damage.
The ruling you are looking for is this one, which says If a KO click appears while clicking the dial for the damage taken, the character is KO'd and immediately removed from the game. It is scored normally. It will not return to its Sideline. So basically if you damage them without KOing them they will return to the sideline and you don't score them, if however you KO them with your damage (one shotting them) then you will score them and they don't return to the sideline.
What was he supposed to quote. He said he looked and couldn't find anything.
Yeah I was asking him to quote the ability he was asking a question about, which would have been useful because previous posters were answering a different question. I appreciate he couldn't quote the answer
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Yeah I was asking him to quote the ability he was asking a question about, which would have been useful because previous posters were answering a different question. I appreciate he couldn't quote the answer
Yeah, I had searched the Round Table thread but if he had quoted the Quinjet wording, I would have thought to search the Quinjet thread.
As it was, there are three separate threads with overlapping rulings (ID cards, Round Table, Quinjet).
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