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Official F.A.Q.

September 2013

Game turn

Can a player block an attack after trying to counter it?

No.

Can a card in a block zone be used to counter an attack?

Yes.

Can a card in a block zone be used to form a pair?

No.

If a damage token is present on a card that is discarded in order to counter an attack, does it deal 1
damage to the player who controls the discarded card?

Yes.

Is it possible to counter an attack that isnt causing damage?

Yes.

Is it possible to block an attack with 2 cards (same color)?

Yes. In this case, the damage done by the attack is reduced by 2 (instead of 1 if one card is used to block).

Can "bow" cards be blocked?

No, but they can be countered as usual.

Does a pair formed after (successfully) countering back, allows the active player to replay?

Yes.

Card effects

Does the following effect: "You can draw 1 card or require another player to draw 1 card (no more
than 4 cards in hand)." allows a player to move a damage token after drawing?

No.

Does the following effect: "You can swap the two maps on any combat area." allows the active player
to replay if he forms a pair after swapping his cards in play?

Yes.

Can a token -1 damage token discard a damage token present on the same card?

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No. The -1 token only modifies the number of damage dealt by the card/attack.

Fighters martial techniques

If a player in fury decides to resolve the effect of the card he just played in one of his attack zone in
which there is a "raven" token (instead of that of the discarded card), is the effect of this card
canceled?

No. The raven only cancels the effect of a discarded card.

When is the raven token discarded?

As soon as a card is put into play or passes through the attack area in which the raven token is present.

Are attacks that do not inflict damage taken into account in this martial technique: "When one of
your attacks is a hit, you may (instead of dealing its damage) place 1 "damage" token on any card in
play and take a free turn immediately, as though you had a pair."?

Yes.

Is it possible to use the following martial technique several times per turn: "When you put a card in
play, you may apply its effect instead of applying that of the card you discard."?

Yes.

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