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Rip It Up 20 points
Sets:Mutant Mayhem
Prerequisites: Super Strength
Before a target character begins a move as part of a move, power, or free action, give it a light object token from outside of the game
so i believe i heard something like u can use this feat and it can apply to your whole team (who meets the pre-req).
well in order to assing a feat card to a character then you must pay the cost in this case 20p for each character you wish to assign it to and then the character assigned with the feat counts as the target character.
1.) nope
2.) yes
i hope you understand my bad english (it tends to get bad when i tired :/)
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Drunky is correct. You do not have to choose a character for Rip It Up. When any character that possesses Super Strength moves, it can use Rip It Up. You only pay the 20 points once.
Would I be correct in assuming that if I had a Box figure and used rip it up with him, I couldn't rip something up, move, then later rip up another item leaving the first one next to him in an attempt to litter the board with objects for him to absorb after he's been damaged?
Would I be correct in assuming that if I had a Box figure and used rip it up with him, I couldn't rip something up, move, then later rip up another item leaving the first one next to him in an attempt to litter the board with objects for him to absorb after he's been damaged?
Super Strength isn't optional so you won't be able to drop that light object unless you were to either have Super Strength countered (Outwit), lose Super Strength (take damage) or enter the area effected by a Seperation Field Generator (SFG).
Neither of the first two options are dependable enough to use. Plus, if you drop your object, you have to leave it in the same square as your character. This means you aren't technically adjacent to the object and therefore couldn't use it to heal. <sigh> I know.
A SFG + Rip It Up is a common strategy to use with Nanobots or, in Box's case, he could use his Special Power to get some "free" healing.