Opposed rolls: What's happen in a tie
Publicado: Sab Jul 17, 2021 11:50 am
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Example AIf there is a tie (apart from a Combat opposed roll, in which both players succeed) and if it is not stated otherwise, the roll will be won by the player which Action Turn is active.
Many thanks! I remember that when I read the rules, there was such an explanation, but in the end, when the question arose, I could not find where I saw it ... Thanks again!CARONTE escribió: ↑Sab Jul 17, 2021 12:01 pmHello again Шрек,
In the section "Opposed rolls", in the page 4, its the answer:Example AIf there is a tie (apart from a Combat opposed roll, in which both players succeed) and if it is not stated otherwise, the roll will be won by the player which Action Turn is active.
A Ganger attacks to a Mutard, but the Mutard wins the Combat opposed roll, so the Ganger is "the defending model". If "throwing for damage" is a tie, then the Ganger save his life, because is his Action Turn.
Example B
A Ganger attacks to a Mutard and wins the Combat opposed roll, so the Mutard is "the defending model". If "throwing for damage" is a tie, then the Mutard ends up downed, because isn't his Action Turn.
Except in Combat opposed roll, when exist a tie, the winner is the owner of the Action Turn.