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WEiRD sKeTCH

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  1. Hi guys,

    I was wondering, how does the Shikome's Prey ability interact with Collodis ability to pass hits off onto nearby mannequins?

    If Collodi is your prey and you attack and hit, If Collodi shifts the hit off onto a nearby mannequin, do you continue to resolve the attack, or does it fail due to the interaction?

    As Collodi's Ability states that it must have been "Hit", then yes.

  2. Still in discussion.

    September 12th.

    I agree that they should look closer and make sure it does not break their intent moving forward, but its been 6 weeks since we first posted the question in a different thread. and over a week since we got a response saying its being looked at, and they'll be getting back to us in a couple days.

    September 15th.

    It's been 3 days since you got your last response.

  3. For clarification; You have check range on line#3 after the actual target is determined but I dont see check range on line #1. It may be implied but I just want to be sure.

    From page 44 of the Rules Manual:

    The attacker declares the target of the ranged attack, and then flips one Fate Card for the target and each model in the target’s melee range as well as any enemy model engaged with the target, regardless of LoS to those models.

    Also, since the actual target of the spell may change from your intended target because of the models in melee, and you then check range to the actual target, if the actual target is now out of range of the spell, does that cost an AP?

    Yes. But it still can be hit even if it is out of range.

    Fixing my initial post.

  4. Calmdown is correct on this one.

    Battlefield Knowledge specifically states Deploying outside the Deployment Zone. Models that are Buried aren't considered to be in play, remember? ;)

    It's useful when models have From the Shadows or other similar type of Abilities.

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