Say I have a model that cannot be moved. Um ... Mortimer with his (0) Six Feet Under, for instance. Now say there's a model that can impose a Wp duel to force Mort to move. I don't have an example, but say it's a passive ability that doesn't require AP.
Do we still flip the duel, even though the end result is already decided? Even if he fails the duel, Mort cannot be moved. Is this a case where the opponent enjoys me burning my Fate deck? "Nice, you flipped a 13!" Or is the duel ignored? Is there an official stance on this?
In my group, we play it that the duel still occurs, but I'm just curious.
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Say I have a model that cannot be moved. Um ... Mortimer with his (0) Six Feet Under, for instance. Now say there's a model that can impose a Wp duel to force Mort to move. I don't have an example, but say it's a passive ability that doesn't require AP.
Do we still flip the duel, even though the end result is already decided? Even if he fails the duel, Mort cannot be moved. Is this a case where the opponent enjoys me burning my Fate deck? "Nice, you flipped a 13!" Or is the duel ignored? Is there an official stance on this?
In my group, we play it that the duel still occurs, but I'm just curious.
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