Would I be able to rip it off on my initiative and then still use Coordination or is that a big no-no.
If not then Xavier will break it off this turn, and hope for the best.
Also bringing in Perfect Strike for Cleave. Is there anyway Xavier can tap it this turn without forgoing the pulling off the worm droid.?
Originally posted by NewjakI think tapping is not an action, so the last part should be alright. Also sounds smart.
Would I be able to rip it off on my initiative and then still use Coordination or is that a big no-no.If not then Xavier will break it off this turn, and hope for the best.
Also bringing in Perfect Strike for Cleave. Is there anyway Xavier can tap it this turn without forgoing the pulling off the worm droid.?
Originally posted by UshgarakSo pulling off the worm takes both my offensive and defensive actions for the turn.
No, it is an attack to take it out. Perfect Strike can only be tapped if you are using a Lightsabre that turn.
That sucks, but I guess I don't have much choice about it. Xavier pulls the thing off.
Originally posted by Newjak
So pulling off the worm takes both my offensive and defensive actions for the turn.That sucks, but I guess I don't have much choice about it. Xavier pulls the thing off.
There's no such thing as a defensive action. The problem is simply that you cannot use your Lightsabre against it without self harm.
Dodge and Weave would work, sure.
What if Rand used Grip to destroy the droid on Azarl's chest, while Galder goes over to rip it off Tanic's?
I'd advise both of them to tap the guard they have in (focussed and balanced, I believe).
Could Azarl and Tanic still attack this turn then?
And are there any more of those little buggers, as far as we know?