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I have a figure with opportunist and 5 tokens on the card.
I need to roll a 10 to hit a character. I roll a 5 and burn all 5 tokens to make sure it hits.
My opponent makes me re-roll via Prob Control and I roll a 6. Would the opportunist tokens still apply making my roll an effective 11 and a hit or would they only count for the first roll?
For reference, opportunist text
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Prerequisites: Charge or Running Shot or Willpower; point value of 50 points or more.
Choose a character.
If the character has zero action tokens at the end of your turn (before tokens are removed from characters), put an opportunist token on this card if there are four or fewer opportunist tokens on this card.
When the character or an adjacent character makes an attack, after making the roll you can remove any number of opportunist tokens from this card and modify the result of the attack roll by +1 for each token removed. If opportunist tokens are removed when another character makes an attack, deal the character 1 unavoidable damage after the action resolves.
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With regards to your original question, we are thinking that you are modifying your roll and the tokens are gone and therefor unusable for the second roll.
I believe you would make the decision on whether or not you want to use the opportunist tokens or not after the rolling process is over. Probability control effectively wipes the roll off the board as if it didn't happen, I believe. So your opponent would have to decide whether or not he wants to make you re-roll before you make the decision on whether you want to remove any opportunist tokens or not.
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I believe you would make the decision on whether or not you want to use the opportunist tokens or not after the rolling process is over. Probability control effectively wipes the roll off the board as if it didn't happen, I believe. So your opponent would have to decide whether or not he wants to make you re-roll before you make the decision on whether you want to remove any opportunist tokens or not.
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