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my friend and i were playing clix awhile ago and i remembered a certain rule we were always using since the early days of heroclix. Though i can't find any FAQ that says about it, i don't know if it still applies. The starting position rule that you have to pick opposite sides of the map and YOU CANNOT ATTACK YOUR OPPONENT IF ALL OF YOUR OPPONENT'S CLIX ARE STILL AT THE STARTING POSITION. I dunno if you guys remember this, but this came out when the sentinel was the only big fig yet. hoping to hear some expert opinion.
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a true archer knows when to put down his arrow when he sees a young eagle determined to fly. he is gracious in defeat, and humble in victory.
It's actually in the comprehensive HC Tournement rules. It's called "First Turn Immunity. Basically, it means that, on your first turn, you cannot attack figure that are in thier starting position. This is basically to allow each player an opportunity to position thier figures before they are attacked.