found this in the errated and confirmed it through the Monsterpocolypse forums.
Order of Damage Aplication
In step 6, the attacker chooses the order damage is applied.
So Fred could have done what he wanted, provided he made the dice.
Some else which I would have mentioned to Fred if I thought of it. Triggers resolve before Reactions.
His Hyperform has HIt & Run on Power Attacks, he could do any type of Power attack (except Throw) and then just move out away with hit & Run and not have to take damage from Volatile.
we're planning on playing 500pts., but team must consist of exactly three figures. I'd bring a different 500pt. team based on the scenario since no one's gotten ahold of Fred yet as far as I know.
Even thought Clix was canceled would you guys still want to play this Saturday? We can get together at my home, maybe I would even consider ordering a couple pizzas, Let me know, and if you have an email or phone for fred I can contact him as well.
Cool thanks. I am not sure if will be there yet..... but if I am there I am going to give superman prime a rest. I don't want to completely piss you guys off by winning again ;)
Feat cards, yes. TK, no. I like the idea of handing it off so yes, the figure with the football can take a power action to hand it off to an adjacent figure. No, but the player with the football gets an extra 50 victory points. Standard 50 minutes rounds. I didn't think of it before Superbowl weekend.
Yes, which makes since since Crispus Allen was on the GCPD for a long time, being a veteran, but he's only being the host of the Spectre for a very short time, which I'm sure is why he was made a rookie.
Traits are the five-pointed star at the top of a character card. Traits can't be countered or canceled. Special powers are the powers on the dial in white with the black box around them.
This just in. The Galaxy 14 has opened up more showings for Iron Man tonight. The passes we are giving out are also valid for showings at 9, 10:30, 11:30, and midnight. We will be at the theatre at 8:30pm to hand out the passes. Feel free to come early and hit one of the earlier showings. Remember we close down the table at 11pm.
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Order of Damage Aplication
In step 6, the attacker chooses the order damage is applied.
So Fred could have done what he wanted, provided he made the dice.
Some else which I would have mentioned to Fred if I thought of it. Triggers resolve before Reactions.
His Hyperform has HIt & Run on Power Attacks, he could do any type of Power attack (except Throw) and then just move out away with hit & Run and not have to take damage from Volatile.
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