Hi all! I just have a (perhaps silly) doubt about Collodi's controlled AP, specifically via his 2 triggers on Pull the Strings. It seems like in both cases the enemy models performs a 1AP action controlled by the opposing player. Does this mean the opposing player (i.e. Collodi's player) also gets to flip for the model, decide whether or not to cheat, and how, etc.?
If the 1AP action chosen is an attack, it seems pretty obvious to me that the answer to the question is yes, but what if the action is a Walk that generates a Disengaging Strike for example? Does Collodi's player then flips for both models (the model with the controlled AP and the model which is performing the disengaging strike)?
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Hi all! I just have a (perhaps silly) doubt about Collodi's controlled AP, specifically via his 2 triggers on Pull the Strings. It seems like in both cases the enemy models performs a 1AP action controlled by the opposing player. Does this mean the opposing player (i.e. Collodi's player) also gets to flip for the model, decide whether or not to cheat, and how, etc.?
If the 1AP action chosen is an attack, it seems pretty obvious to me that the answer to the question is yes, but what if the action is a Walk that generates a Disengaging Strike for example? Does Collodi's player then flips for both models (the model with the controlled AP and the model which is performing the disengaging strike)?
Thanks!
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