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would someone please clear up a coulple of points for me.
1.can you use perplex on yourself ?
2.probability control- in a two player game do you get to use it in your turn once and in the opponents turn as well, and can you do this every turn.
The pc question is the big one last week I had to re-role one 12 and two 11 dice roles.
1. Yes, as long as it is not during another action. For instance, you cannot roll your attack, then Perplex it up to make your roll a hit. Perplex before you perform another action.
2. Once during your turn and once during a time when it's not your turn (for multiplayer games, you can only force one opponent to reroll something only once).
1.) Yeah, you can use Perplex on yourself (it says "including itself").
2.) Probability can be used to re-roll one of your rolls on your turn. It can then be used to re-roll one of your opponents rolls on his or her turn. You may use this every round.
Originally posted by remywokeup 1.) Yeah, you can use Perplex on yourself (it says "including itself").
2.) Probability can be used to re-roll one of your rolls on your turn. It can then be used to re-roll one of your opponent's rolls on your opponent's turn.
I just spiced up remy's explanation a bit but he was essentially correct.
Also on the Prob Cont, you can only make your opponent reroll his rolls on his turn and you can only reroll your rolls on your turn (Cant reroll Super Senses and Imperv)
Originally posted by Puuka (Cant reroll Super Senses and Imperv)
In most cases this is true but keep in mind there are times that you need to roll super senses or impervious on your own turn (ie. friendly figures caught in an energy explosion). In those cases you can re roll your super senses and impervious.
"...my eyes were watering, and my tongue was swollen, and from that moment on, I was more careful about what I lick!" -- Koda (Brother Bear)
Originally posted by Brazil Actually I didn't think either Super Senses or Impervious could be used on non-targeted attacks (like Energy Explosion splash damage).
Super sense is activated any time the character is hit by an attack (doesn't need to be the target) and with the new Indy Rules Impervious no longer requires the character to be the target of the attack (it is activated whenever the character takes damage). So both can be used against splash damage.
"...my eyes were watering, and my tongue was swollen, and from that moment on, I was more careful about what I lick!" -- Koda (Brother Bear)
Originally posted by Brazil Actually I didn't think either Super Senses or Impervious could be used on non-targeted attacks (like Energy Explosion splash damage).
The old rules for Impervious you could not roll for a non target attack. With the new rules you can. Super Senses you always could.