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So if I understand this, the rules for use of power with the move/attack option are basically the same as the restrictions on powers+HSS (cannot combine either the move/attack or HSS with powers like EW and PB, etc).
Am I usderstanding that correctly?
If you use the move/attack option, can you continuing moving after the attack or does the attack come at the end of the move?
Thanks in advance.
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So if I understand this, the rules for use of power with the move/attack option are basically the same as the restrictions on powers+HSS (cannot combine either the move/attack or HSS with powers like EW and PB, etc).
Am I usderstanding that correctly?
Correct. The only powers that currently work with the Transporter move and attack ability are Superstrength and Steal Energy (neither of which are actually on any of the current Transporters dials...).
Quote : Originally Posted by ultimatecap
If you use the move/attack option, can you continuing moving after the attack or does the attack come at the end of the move?
Thanks in advance.
From the General FAQ:
A transporter using the special transporter Move and Attack ability may continue its movement after making an attack, even if it became adjacent to an opposing character when making the attack.
My question is why does that need to be FAQED so early, how can you not print that in the ruleset coming with Fan Forces.
Wizkids is boggling at sometimes.
Because they have a relatively small pool of play testers and most of these things were probably printed *months* in advance. So even after they released all the little previous and our collective questions food little loop holes and errors here and there, it was too late to fix the printed rules inserts in the boosters. Thus they resort to the FAQ.
So even after they released all the little previews and our collective questions food little loop holes and errors here and there, it was too late to fix the printed rules inserts in the boosters.