Growl
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Post by Growl on Jun 25, 2017 10:56:18 GMT
For his reroll ability, you can reroll either direction and/or distance. Can you do them one at a time? So could I reroll direction, check where that lands with the original distance, and then reroll distance if I want? Or does it need to be decided before I start the rerolls?
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Post by sand20go on Jun 25, 2017 18:28:46 GMT
For his reroll ability, you can reroll either direction and/or distance. Can you do them one at a time? So could I reroll direction, check where that lands with the original distance, and then reroll distance if I want? Or does it need to be decided before I start the rerolls? I think you have to choose and roll at the same time. Mostly it is to help getting a one or two for distance so you can fish for stealth targets like e1
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Post by Blargaliscious on Jun 25, 2017 18:39:11 GMT
RTFB
If you're a more time-conscious individual with a game clock you'll typically roll both direction and distance dice at the same time. The rules actually say that you roll for direction first, then roll for distance. If somebody is looking to be a jerk and deny you a re-roll on distance after you re-rolled the direction remind them of the rules and that you rolling both dice at the same time was merely a time-saving measure. If your local meta is a bunch of stickler jerks you might want to stop rolling both dice at the same time and just roll one dice at a time.
If they continue to press the issue they are obviously not worth your time in life. My suggestion (not legally binding) would be to bellow obscenities at them, beat them mercilessly, claim victory in the name of The Motherland, and move on in life. Or something along those lines.
Hey, this is Khador, and we are talking AOE's here...
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wags
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Post by wags on Jun 25, 2017 19:19:42 GMT
The MK2 ruling was that you roll both direction and distance first, then decided to re roll one or both. While the deviation rules haven't changed in MK3 I don't know if that's still what they want. It's been confusing as they've upheld some mk2 rulings and overridden other ones.
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