Winston Finnigan
FAQs
Q. Luck Thief – Does the Luck Thief Ability apply before or after and modifiers cancel each other out?
A. Before. Modifiers to a duel (such as from Focused, Concealment, etc…) are generated during Step A of performing duels (pg. 10). Luck Thief immediately applies to any modifier generated changing it to a modifier. Then, the duel proceeds to Step B, at which point and modifiers would normally cancel each other out.
Q. Luck Thief – What does “opposed duels and damage flips against this model,” mean? Does Luck Thief apply if the model with Luck Thief is either attacking or being attacked, or only when it is being attacked?
A. Luck Thief will apply any time the model is in an opposed duel with an enemy, whether it is the initiating model or the target.
Q. What happens if a model has multiple Triggers that it could declare, that must be declared if able?
A. Simultaneous effects would apply. If for example, a model with both the Sellout and Arrythmia Triggers flips a , the model would choose one of the Triggers to be declared first. Then, since a model can only declare one Trigger at a time, it would no longer be able to declare the second Trigger causing it to have no effect.
A. Before. Modifiers to a duel (such as from Focused, Concealment, etc…) are generated during Step A of performing duels (pg. 10). Luck Thief immediately applies to any modifier generated changing it to a modifier. Then, the duel proceeds to Step B, at which point and modifiers would normally cancel each other out.
Q. Luck Thief – What does “opposed duels and damage flips against this model,” mean? Does Luck Thief apply if the model with Luck Thief is either attacking or being attacked, or only when it is being attacked?
A. Luck Thief will apply any time the model is in an opposed duel with an enemy, whether it is the initiating model or the target.
Q. What happens if a model has multiple Triggers that it could declare, that must be declared if able?
A. Simultaneous effects would apply. If for example, a model with both the Sellout and Arrythmia Triggers flips a , the model would choose one of the Triggers to be declared first. Then, since a model can only declare one Trigger at a time, it would no longer be able to declare the second Trigger causing it to have no effect.