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Mage Wars => Rules Discussion => Topic started by: DaveW on June 07, 2017, 11:35:44 PM
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We had one other question from our play tonight, this one related to timing on the loss of Elephant Grass to a zone attack.
At the start of the attack, several animals are hiding in the grass so are getting a benefit of two fewer dice being rolled against them. In the zone attack, however, the attacker chooses to roll dice against the Elephant Grass first, which eliminates it.
The question that we had was: Do the animals still benefit from the Elephant Grass that was just destroyed, or do they lose it as soon as the EG is destroyed, and take a full complement of dice from the same zone attack?
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They lose the benefits of Elephant Grass as soon as it is destroyed, so they would take the full complement of dice. Your opponent chose wisely when attacking the terrain first.
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I guess my thought was that it was a single attack action, so it "should" (in my mind) take place simultaneously against every target... so I would have thought that you go through the attack steps in order for every target together... counting dice for the attack all at one time, so when you count dice there has been no damage to anything yet, and you end up counting fewer dice for the critters. I guess that's not how it works though....
A single zone attack becomes a series of individual attacks from what you say. OK, good to know.
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They lose the benefits of Elephant Grass as soon as it is destroyed, so they would take the full complement of dice. Your opponent chose wisely when attacking the terrain first.
is it official?makes no sense to me
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They lose the benefits of Elephant Grass as soon as it is destroyed, so they would take the full complement of dice. Your opponent chose wisely when attacking the terrain first.
is it official?makes no sense to me
Consider it official when Zuberi says it.
Also there is not really much to question here.
The amount of dice you roll are calculated in the roll dice step on each individual attack that the zone attack spell makes.
When things are destroyed they leave play immediately.
So... if you resolve one of the attack sequences from a zone attack on Elephant Grass as first object which destroys it, then its no longer in play when during the future roll dice steps of the zone attack and will not subtract from the number of dice rolled.
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I never gave out a sticker to Zuberi. Nice work on being the first to respond!