So would anything generated by a trigger that can generate an action itself declare triggers? Obvious examples being Marcus' Call of the Wild generating a charge or Zoraida's Ensorcel action, but other examples could include a trigger that places a model placing a Katashiro or Alp who then get an action. Would these second-hand generated actions be considered an action generated by a trigger?
An obvious parallel would be Onslaught/Swift Action/Quick Reflexes etc.. on a charge attack with Charge Through. I think everyone would agrees that the Onslaught attack doesn't gain Charge Through's bonus, but it has that same line of thinking as it's an action that was at the top generated by a charge.
If someone does think that charge through wouldn't carry over but that the actions generated by triggers restriction would, why?
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So would anything generated by a trigger that can generate an action itself declare triggers? Obvious examples being Marcus' Call of the Wild generating a charge or Zoraida's Ensorcel action, but other examples could include a trigger that places a model placing a Katashiro or Alp who then get an action. Would these second-hand generated actions be considered an action generated by a trigger?
An obvious parallel would be Onslaught/Swift Action/Quick Reflexes etc.. on a charge attack with Charge Through. I think everyone would agrees that the Onslaught attack doesn't gain Charge Through's bonus, but it has that same line of thinking as it's an action that was at the top generated by a charge.
If someone does think that charge through wouldn't carry over but that the actions generated by triggers restriction would, why?
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