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FWIW, I totally agree with you as "ignore" could have a few interaction issues and needs to be better defined or better used. There are a couple of figures who can PW while ignoring friendly figures (where the friendlies don't get hurt), while there are others that ignore certain powers (eg. PB) that can still get hit but only ignore the effects (penetrating) while they still take the damage. Same word, completely different effects. :-s
-Heroclix is not a game of logic, it's a game of strategy .... after all, when's the last time that you saw a giant (using a stealth ability) that was hiding behind a swingset... and nobody could SEE him????
@burleigh2 nice. I like that rundown. I still think ignore needs a better definition. After a bit of RL discussion I have conceded. Shape change roll would not happen.
Thanks for everyone in this thread for keeping the discussion on the level too.
Don't give in! I still believe in the cause!
(mainly cause I prefer English over Clixlish, and understand that cause something SPRINGS from another, it does NOT make it the same thing it sprung from)
so if she roll a 6 then the bf can't attack her then and I find that in very bad teast then I will think the same will be true if someone will pw her then too. I saying this base on what someone was told by the rule team by an email.
[quote=Jarimy123"And on the 13th day, of the 9th month, of the 2013th year, Munchoboy declared - "let them eat crow!""[/QUOTE]
You will still be able to pulse wave her as pulse wave ignores all her powers and abilities.
I was just coming over here after seeing the post in the Deapool compiled rulings.
What lando is saying here is true. The Pulse Wave not only ignores the SC, but it also ignores the second part of her power. Battle Fury only ignores the SC part.
However, it shouldn't be that you can Pulse Wave someone after she made her Shape Shifter roll this round, from a prior attack. She prevents herself from being attacked, sicne you can't attack her, you...can't...attack her.
That means you can't target her and you can't make an attack roll against her. No Pulse Wave.
Assuming, like I said, she has the "can not be attacked this turn" in effect.
However, it shouldn't be that you can Pulse Wave someone after she made her Shape Shifter roll this round, from a prior attack. She prevents herself from being attacked, sicne you can't attack her, you...can't...attack her.
That means you can't target her and you can't make an attack roll against her. No Pulse Wave.
Assuming, like I said, she has the "can not be attacked this turn" in effect.
She can't be attacked while her trait is active and if she has previously rolled a 6 for Shape Change in a given turn, true. She can still have lines of fire drawn to her, though, which would allow the attacker to activate Pulse Wave even if she was the only piece within the Area of Effect. Having done so, all game effects possessed by Mystique, including her trait and the associated inability of opposing pieces to attack her, are ignored for the duration of the action and so she can be attacked as normal.