Reklawyad 51 Posted November 21, 2016 Remove a die to deal a character Damage equal to the value showing on that die. In the article they said you can even use it on opponents dice, yet in one of the facebook groups I'm in some are saying because it doesn't say it can on the card you can't use it on opponents die. Anyone from FFG or in the know could point me to a rules post or something for clarification. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dustparticles 40 Posted November 21, 2016 Because it does not specify, it is any die in play. Either yours or your opponents. I have not come across anyone in person who thinks otherwise. 1 Snipafist reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reklawyad 51 Posted November 21, 2016 That was my understanding as well.. there is another card, isolation that says you spot a Blue to remove a character die. So since it doesn't just say an opponents or your it's all free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ScottieATF 2,867 Posted November 21, 2016 At present there is no rules reason to dispute what the article says. Though it does make Force Throw one of the best defensive tools in the game, while also dealing damage. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wirbowsky 82 Posted November 21, 2016 For me that's clear: step 1) remove a die. step 2) deal a character damage equal to the value showing on that die. The wording do not come with any limitation, so : step 1 is any die. step 2 is any character. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue Nova 22 Posted January 15, 2017 One thing I am curious with this is that when you remove that die using force throw if that die has a resource cost on it I assume its ignored because you removed it and not resolved it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Penguin UK 1,301 Posted January 15, 2017 One thing I am curious with this is that when you remove that die using force throw if that die has a resource cost on it I assume its ignored because you removed it and not resolved it? Yes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Srba 336 Posted January 15, 2017 Some of the pure removal effects don't specify 'an opponent's die' either. Electroshock is one example: That card would be pretty bad value if you could only use it on your own. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boba Rick 4,209 Posted May 21, 2017 Does "you" and "your" refer to ALL of your dice, or just the one(s) on the card or attachments that says you/your? Like X-Wing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanal 2,557 Posted May 22, 2017 Palpatine, uses the term "this dice" to indicate that the dice in question has to be one of his Character dice. Which seems to be consistent with similar cards I looked at, Guavian Enforcer for example. Your dice would refer to any of your dice that are in the dice pool, So Unkar Plutt can be used several times for as long as you have dice in your pool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJRAZZ 56 Posted May 22, 2017 Anyone who has been around the game for any time knows this is a dice removal card. It's main purpose is to remove an opponents dice and deal damage to them. That is why it is arguably the best ability in the game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites