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Alright so I've been thinking what happens if you have willpower, indomitable, PC or Q and lose one of those whether through outwit, Dirk Anger or some other way to counter that power or ability, but when you take the action you either KO Dirk Anger or make the opponent lose the outwit that would cause you to take pushing damage? Do you still take the click or not?
Well, the pushing is the LAST thing to happen. So if they take a click and lose outwit, you will have Willpower, etc. BACK before actions resolve, then...no pushie!
Shade, an now old click, had Regeneration late dial and Willpower early
If you pushed to Regen and ended up on Willpower, you did not go back the one click for a push because, as you completed the effect of Regen, you now had Willpower once again so no push
Well, the pushing is the LAST thing to happen. So if they take a click and lose outwit, you will have Willpower, etc. BACK before actions resolve, then...no pushie!
Alright thanks for answering me. That's how I thought it would be.
WHILE MY QUARRY LIVES, I NEVER REST: At the beginning of the game, choose an opposing character with a higher point value. As long as that character is on the map, Drax possesses Charge and Willpower. (These powers can be countered normally).
say Drax pushes and kills his quarry, would he take the pushing damage or would the willpower still be there to prevent it?
If Drax had a token and then attacks his "quarry" and kills them would he still have his willpower or would he take pushing damage since his quarry is no longer on the map?
If Drax had a token and then attacks his "quarry" and kills them would he still have his willpower or would he take pushing damage since his quarry is no longer on the map?
I would say if Drax pushes and KOs his quarry, they are taken off the map before the action resolves, so he would loose Willpower and he'd take a click of damage when the second token was applied.