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Marcusito

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  1. I had a scenario come up where my opponent had enough walk to walk completely through one of my model's engagement radius to attack another model.  Is there any scenario where this can happen?  Such as if my model is engaged with another model can a 3rd opponent model get to walk through my model's engagement radius without becoming engaged?  I'm new player but I thought once you breached a model's engagement your model was engaged unless you walked around it.

  2. 2 hours ago, EnternalVoid said:

    TN does not imply simple duels.  It is under Attack Actions which are Opposed Duels.  The Rst: Df tells you what they use to resist it.  A TN means it has a minimum requirement or the action will fail regardless of .  Many spells have these.  Basically even if your opponent flips a Black Joker, unless you can meet or beat the TN12:ram you will still fail.

    On page 33 of the big rule book under determining success it has "If the Defending Model's duel total exceeds the Attacking model's duel total, or the Attacker's final duel total fails to meet the TN of the action (either by not meeting the value or the required suits), the Defender has won the duel and the Action has failed."  That should help.

    Ok that makes much more sense now.  I was reading in the rule book about TN

    "When a model is called on to perform a Simple Duel it will appear in the rules as the model’s stat vs. a Target Number (TN). The model will flip a card and then add the appropriate stat. If the total equals or exceeds the TN the model succeeds. To perform a Simple Duel follow these steps: "

    I misinterpreted this as TN only applying to simple duels. 

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