Killjoy attacks Rasputina. Raspy declares Sub Zero, Killjoy declares Onslaught.
Does Killjoy get the additional attack, or does ending his activation stop his trigger from resolving?
Side question:
Killing a model after it has declared a non-after damaging trigger - does that remove the declared trigger from play? The rulebook doesn't say the model sticks around the resolve it, but it also doesn't say anything about the trigger failing.
Example:
Model A attacks Model B. Model A declares Trigger A, which is "after succeeding, target model is pushed 4."
Model A dies to Black Blood. Does Model B still push? Why?
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Killjoy attacks Rasputina. Raspy declares Sub Zero, Killjoy declares Onslaught.
Does Killjoy get the additional attack, or does ending his activation stop his trigger from resolving?
Side question:
Killing a model after it has declared a non-after damaging trigger - does that remove the declared trigger from play? The rulebook doesn't say the model sticks around the resolve it, but it also doesn't say anything about the trigger failing.
Example:
Model A attacks Model B. Model A declares Trigger A, which is "after succeeding, target model is pushed 4."
Model A dies to Black Blood. Does Model B still push? Why?
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