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Blocking Hannahs "Void Marker"


DXXXVIII

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When Hannah buries stuff with her void record, places the void marker (30mm) and then walks on top of the void marker with her 50mm base... what happens at the end of the turn?

"Place a 30mm Void marker in base contact with target model. The target is then buried. At the end of the Turn, unbury the target in base contact with the Void Marker, then remove the void marker from play. This Action cannot be taken while a Void Marker is in play"

So... what happens?

1, Target just unburies in base contact with hannah because shes blocking the Void Marker and the target cant unbury in base contact with the Void marker?

2. poor dude has to w8 another turn to get unburied?

3. the unbury effect doesnt come to effect but the void marker gets removed anyways? burying the target permanently?

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Yes, the colette trigger is worded in a weird way, but the intent is the interpretation that damage reducing AND placement are contingent on discarding a scheme marker. 

I.E.

Discard a scheme marker to: reduce  damage, then place within 6"

Also discarding the scheme marker is not optional. If you have declared the trigger you have to perform all of the actions in the trigger. It is not worded  "you may discard to..." it is simply "you discard to..."

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Also discarding the scheme marker is not optional. If you have declared the trigger you have to perform all of the actions in the trigger. It is not worded  "you may discard to..." it is simply "you discard to..."

The attack needs to do damage for the trigger to happen though. Just declaring it isn't enough.

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Also discarding the scheme marker is not optional. If you have declared the trigger you have to perform all of the actions in the trigger. It is not worded  "you may discard to..." it is simply "you discard to..."

The attack needs to do damage for the trigger to happen though. Just declaring it isn't enough.

truth, the whole rest of the trigger that we've been debating is contingent on suffering damage from the attack.

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