Jump to content

SirFoobar

Members
  • Posts

    8
  • Joined

  • Last visited

SirFoobar's Achievements

Rookie

Rookie (2/14)

  • Reacting Well Rare
  • First Post
  • Conversation Starter
  • Week One Done
  • One Month Later

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. This may be obvious, but I am a bit unsure if I got it right, so I will ask anyway Lethe's caress requires the opponent to do the same action more than once to trigger. As far as I understood, the different attacks are considered different actions. So using two different e.g. melee attacks in the same turn should not trigger Lethe's caress. The same should then probably apply to using two different tactical actions in a turn, right?
  2. I have a question about "!A Por El!", its timing and which model's activation the action takes place in. Let's assume the following situation: Abuela Ortega had a regular Activation (C1 - C3 in the timing chart in the rule book on page 21) and I use her "!A Por El!" on a Pistolero de Latigo. According to @solkan's answer in a different thread concerning this ability, "!A Por El!" probably takes place somewhen between C3 and C4. My question is: When the Pistolero takes the action generated by "!A Por El!", whose activation is this? This is a relevant question for two reasons: 1) Abuela Ortega has the "Nice Shot, Dear!" ability So if the "!A Por El!" action does not count as part of the Pistolero's activation, the Pistolero will be able to take advantage of this ability. 2) Abuela Ortega also has the "Listen Up, Young'un!" ability (basically an obey on friendly models). If the Action generated by "!A Por El!" is considered to be part of Abuela's activation that would mean that the "once per activation" limit on certain actions (e.g. concentrate) would not "reset", i.e. if I used the obey to make the Pistolero concentrate, I could not use the "!A Por El!" Action on the Pistolero to concentrate again.
  3. Update: Turns out that I may have misunderstood the the rule clarification in the FAQ. See for a complete discussion of the question
  4. So this would imply that the concentrate of the other model is taken during the activation of the model with "!A Por El!", right? Would you then agree that if Abuela Ortega obeys a friendly model to take a concentrate action, this model could not take the concentrate action again if it was the target of Abuela's "!A Por El!", because both actions were part of Abuela's activation?
  5. Also to I would have thought, that "[...] effects that happen at the end of a model’s Activation." (C3) is not the same as stuff happening after an activation (i.e. after C). Thanks to @solkan for citing the exact wording of accomplice, which clearly should happen at C3/C4 instead of "after C".
  6. Actually I was basing my assessment on FAQ 2.5 Unless once per activation actions are categorically different than bonus actions (which are by default once per activation), to me this states that concentrate cannot be taken outside the a model's activation. I am quite sure that "iA POR EL!" is supposed to combo with Abuela Ortega's "Nice Shot, Dear!" which sepcifically targets models acting outside their activation. To me this means, that the action generated by "iA POR EL!" is not part of the acting model's activation. To me the core question is if "a model's activation" described in FAQ 2.5 should be read as "any model's activation" or "the acting models activation".
  7. Just a quick update in case anyone is stumbling over this thread: Based on the Season 1 FAQ from march 2020 (M3E-Season-1-FAQ.pdf), taking once per activation actions should no longer be possible outside a model's activation. So "iA POR EL!" can no longer be used to make other models concentrate.
  8. Just a quick update in case anyone is stumbling over this thread: Based on the Season 1 FAQ from march 2020 (M3E-Season-1-FAQ.pdf), taking once per activation actions should no longer be possible outside a model's activation. So "iA POR EL!" can no longer be used to make other models concentrate.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information