Can you dodge a ranged attack at long range? The dodge card doesn't
say dodge:ranged, but I was thinking that dodge was govered by the same
rule as the combat ends card.
So can you dodge a ranged attack?
Thomas....@dartmouth.edu
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Thomas F. Guevin <Thomas....@dartmouth.edu> wrote:
>Can you dodge a ranged attack at long range? The dodge card doesn't
>say dodge:ranged, but I was thinking that dodge was govered by the same
>rule as the combat ends card.
Yes, you can. You can also dodge first strike effects. The Combat
Ends strike is the ultimate trump card in combat, but the Dodge strike
is a close second. It will negate *any* strike the opponent chooses
(except of course for trump).
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Thomas....@dartmouth.edu (Thomas F. Guevin) writes:
>Can you dodge a ranged attack at long range? The dodge card doesn't
>say dodge:ranged, but I was thinking that dodge was govered by the same
>rule as the combat ends card.>So can you dodge a ranged attack?
Dodge is not ranged, but it will negate the effect of any strike (except
strike: End Combat). As the rulebook says.
So, yes.
THomas,
A strike is a strike is a strike, regardless of whether it's
ranged or not so YES you can dodge it.
Mike
Thomas F. Guevin (Thomas....@dartmouth.edu) wrote:
: Can you dodge a ranged attack at long range? The dodge card doesn't
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