This has caused some heated debate in a different thread, so thought I would ask a couple of questions simply and carefully.
1) If a model starts its activation with slow on it, can the model use reckless to cancel out the slow?
2) having cancelled out both the slow and fast is it right that the model is not affected by either and therefore that model can then gain fast (or indeed slow) later in the turn through a different effect (i.e. not using reckless twice)?
I am aware that Ratty said this could be done in a clarification in a thread a year and a half ago, however I have also been told that since the thread predates the recent errata/FAQs it carries no weight. I cannot find anything in the errata or FAQ that replaces it. So question 3;
3) Are clarifications issued before the errata/FAQs now null and void if they are not mentioned in the errata?
Grateful if a rules marshall could give a determination.:Confused_Puppet:
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This has caused some heated debate in a different thread, so thought I would ask a couple of questions simply and carefully.
1) If a model starts its activation with slow on it, can the model use reckless to cancel out the slow?
2) having cancelled out both the slow and fast is it right that the model is not affected by either and therefore that model can then gain fast (or indeed slow) later in the turn through a different effect (i.e. not using reckless twice)?
I am aware that Ratty said this could be done in a clarification in a thread a year and a half ago, however I have also been told that since the thread predates the recent errata/FAQs it carries no weight. I cannot find anything in the errata or FAQ that replaces it. So question 3;
3) Are clarifications issued before the errata/FAQs now null and void if they are not mentioned in the errata?
Grateful if a rules marshall could give a determination.:Confused_Puppet:
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