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Riib

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  1. Thanks for the answers, seems B is the correct one, we'll keep digging in them rulebooks! But thanks a lot!
  2. Hello fellow gamers! So, one in our gamegroup met a vapour dragon, (VAPOUR DRAGON - Enemy/Dragon * Craft: 7 * Before you engage the Dragon in psychic combat, it makes a breath attack; roll 1 die. If the result is equal to or higher than your Strength you must miss your next turn. It will remain here until it is killed) There is no other cards in the area, only the dragon, and he lost the roll, so he's "breathed" and must miss his next turn. The rules specify that if a player is supposed to miss his next turn he will lose his current turn if there's cards left to resolve, or his actual next turn if there's nothing left to deal with. Scenario A: His turn ends because the card has not yet been engaged as a battle, hence being a cards that's still unresolved. He plays his next turn as normal. Scenario B: He has already engaged the dragon, he fights the dragon, and misses mis hext turn. Thoughts? Love, RiiB
  3. Never mind, we found some cards and situations where these are separetly mentioned as different things, so I guess it's not the same then.
  4. Hello! We've had a rule question for some time, where one person in our board game group is dead set on BATTLE and PSYCHIC COMBAT as different things. The problem arose when one person played the monk, who has the special effect "can't use weapon during battles", and this person means that as long as he's in PSYCHIC COMBAT he can use weapons, but not during strenghtbased BATTLES. I strongly disagree, meaning that any battle is a battle, nevermind what stat you use, a fight's a fight. What do you guys think? Any ideas on how to solve this? Thanks in beforehand, /RiiB
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