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DEEPBLUEB2 monster Stockholder
Joined: 20 Nov 2005 Posts: 7894 Location: Des Plaines, IL

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:12 am GMT Post subject: Ferry an SAI |
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This pertains to a game I'm playing...
not sure how this is ruled.
If I rolled a Gryphon during..say melee
and it rolled rend...then Ferry...
and another unit rolled poison...
if the gryphon were to ferry...
and take the unit that rolled poison with it...
would the rend still count?
would the poison still count?
The order the SAIs are resolved would be key.
I'm just wondering if you ferry a unit away,
are all the pending reults nulified?
(Rend,Poison) |
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chuckpint White Dragon SFR President Site Admin
Joined: 10 Jan 2005 Posts: 9187 Location: Evanston, IL

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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:41 am GMT Post subject: |
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During melee, Poison and Ferry are Special SAIs. Rend however, returns normal results, i.e. melee damage. This is important.
Special SAIs can be resolved in any order the play wishes. So if you resolve Ferry first, and move the unit with Poison away, then the Poison is gone. If you resolve Poison first, then the Ferry, the Poison does not go away, it happened first.
However, the Rend is a different story. When you go to count up normal results (after all Special and Unique SAIs are resolved), the unit with the Rend is no longer there. So you cannot count it's results. _________________ You can never have too many dice.
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DEEPBLUEB2 monster Stockholder
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Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 7:58 am GMT Post subject: |
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| Ok, thanks again Chuck. |
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