FAQs
Q. If a model suffers damage from a Trigger, is that damage considered to also be from the Action that generated the Trigger?
A. Yes. Effects from Triggers are additional effects of the Action. Thus, Abilities such as Incorporeal that modify the effects of certain Actions would also modify the effects of their Triggers.
Q. Immolate – Does Incorporeal reduce damage from the Immolate Action?
A. Yes. The damage from Immolate is both from the Burning Condition and from an Attack Action. Any modifiers from both sources affect the Action (such as Incorporeal and Flaming Body).
Q. Urami – Does the Vengeance ability resolve if a model uses the Take the Hit or Protected abilities to change the target of an Action to another model?
A. No. Being the target (noun) of an Action and being targeted (verb) by an Action are separate (though closely related). Take the Hit/Protected change the target(noun) of the Action without targeting (verb) a new model. Because Vengeance requires a model to be targeted (verb) it does not work when the target (Noun) of an action changes via other means.
Q. If a model declares the Onslaught Trigger during the same Action where its target declares the Regret Trigger, does the model still get to take the Attack generated by Onslaught?
A. Yes. Regret ends Step 2 (Taking Actions) of the Activation Phase and forces the model into Step 3 (End Activation).
A. Yes. Effects from Triggers are additional effects of the Action. Thus, Abilities such as Incorporeal that modify the effects of certain Actions would also modify the effects of their Triggers.
Q. Immolate – Does Incorporeal reduce damage from the Immolate Action?
A. Yes. The damage from Immolate is both from the Burning Condition and from an Attack Action. Any modifiers from both sources affect the Action (such as Incorporeal and Flaming Body).
Q. Urami – Does the Vengeance ability resolve if a model uses the Take the Hit or Protected abilities to change the target of an Action to another model?
A. No. Being the target (noun) of an Action and being targeted (verb) by an Action are separate (though closely related). Take the Hit/Protected change the target(noun) of the Action without targeting (verb) a new model. Because Vengeance requires a model to be targeted (verb) it does not work when the target (Noun) of an action changes via other means.
Q. If a model declares the Onslaught Trigger during the same Action where its target declares the Regret Trigger, does the model still get to take the Attack generated by Onslaught?
A. Yes. Regret ends Step 2 (Taking Actions) of the Activation Phase and forces the model into Step 3 (End Activation).
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