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eg. mc V supes then supes smacks someone then you turn off imperv so your attacks can get through.. will this work?
what if you MC a mind controller? how wil the feedback damage stack?
Yes, you can turn off powers that are optional when resolving MC, but you have to declare what powers you're turning off before assigning the figure an action because as soon as the action is resolved the figure returns to its owners control and the opportunity to turn off its powers is lost. So yes, you could turn off Supes IMP.
*Note* The release of Danger Room will change this as IMP will no longer be optional when those rules go into effect.
If you MC a MCer, your MCer takes feedback for the points of all figures it successfully MCs, and the MCed MCer takes feedback for all figures it successfully MCs. :knockedou
Hope that helps.
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If you MC a MCer, your MCer takes feedback for the points of all figures it successfully MCs, and the MCed MCer takes feedback for all figures it successfully MCs.
Just to clarify here, since "it" is pretty indefinite and can sometimes lead to confusion, if your character A Mind Controls characters X, Y, and Z and Y just happens to also be a Mind Controller that you then use to control characters P and Q, character A counts up X, Y, and Z's points for determining feedback damage (since those are the only characters A actually controlled) and Y counts up P and Q (since those are the only characters Y actually controlled).