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So his Trait: "COMPUTER: NO KILLING PROTOCOL: The first time each game an opposing character would be KO'd by Deathlok's attack, instead turn them to their last non-KO click."
Does this effect trigger once per game, or is once for every character that Deathlok gets to the KO line?
@holocalypse I am pretty sure that it is only for one character each game since it says "an" and not "each." Either way, this guy is a killer. Keyword city!
It was only a month or so ago that 154 points got you balanced Faora figure now we get this. Deathlok joins black king, wolverine, fantomex and others to make up the cheesiest set in a long time.
It was only a month or so ago that 154 points got you balanced Faora figure now we get this. Deathlok joins black king, wolverine, fantomex and others to make up the cheesiest set in a long time.
Well, while he is certainly a 5 star figure, I would bet on faora between them. He is an entirely ranged figure with no way to break stealth. She can sit back and make him come to her.
Well, while he is certainly a 5 star figure, I would bet on faora between them. He is an entirely ranged figure with no way to break stealth. She can sit back and make him come to her.
Really?. 10AV, 17 defense, 3 printed damage, 7 clicks of life, 2 clicks of move and attack, Superman enemy Faora VS 12 average AV with modifiers, 18 defense with impervious and invincible, as much as 5 guaranteed damage, 8 clicks of life ALL of which has running shot, Sharpshooter, perplexing Deathlok. You would choose Faora would you?. Why do you lie to me?
Well, I she is in stealth he cannot hit her from range, has to base her giving her the chance to first strike, he cannot running shot her, and cannot use ranged combat expert. While I would use Deathlok over her in most cases, one on one I would back her.
But making a ranged combat attack requires a line of fire, the same way you cannot outwit an enemy in stealth even while based.
It does normally, but if you are a sharpshooter, you are allowed to make ranged combat attacks against adjacent opponents. According to the rule book, when adjacency is specified, line of fire is never required.
Ok, my apologies if I am missing something, but I just looked through the rulebook, and I found nothing that said line of fire did not matter when adjacent.