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Norman Osborn + Starstruck Admirer + Stunning Blow?
I'm usually pretty good with these things, but not sure about this one...
If I assign the FF Norman Osborn LE Stunning Blow and Starstruck admirer, can he use stunning blow on his first click one time?
Just so nobody asks instead of checking, he has Incapacitate late-dial.
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Choose a character. The character can use Incapacitate with a range of 8, if it can't already. After the feat is used, remove it from the game.
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STUNNING BLOW
Prerequisites: Incapacitate
Choose a character.
When the character makes a successful attack using Incapacitate, in addition to the normal effect of Incapacitate the character may deal damage equal to its unmodified damage value. The attacker may choose how to divide damage dealt among the successfully hit targets.
(Emphasis mine.)
Norman meets all of the prerequisites, and - using Starstruck Admirer - is making an attack using Incapacitate that's required by Stunning Blow. I don't see why these cards wouldn't work in conjunction with each other in this case.
Feats cannot be used to meet the prerequisites for other feats. No Stunning Blow for Norman until he has a blue square in his attack slot.
That's what I thought initially, but then I thought about how ICWO apparently works (or worked?) with brilliant tactician, and I got unsure. I guess I won't give those feats to Norman then!
Rep for the quick response.
You're good. But I'm magic!
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The problem is that a lot of new players come from the "race generation" they want to define their worth by the "skill" they posses in playing a game of toy soldiers.
That's what I thought initially, but then I thought about how ICWO apparently works (or worked?) with brilliant tactician, and I got unsure. I guess I won't give those feats to Norman then!
Rep for the quick response.
It still works.
It is a possess versus use situation.
ICwO cause the figure to possess the chosen power. Alias and SSA let you use the power.