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| What Trumps What? More Task Master Q's; Taskmaster vs Move Specifications | |
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| Zatoxic | Jan 16 2017, 04:30 PM Post #1 |
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Taskmaster: »» If they have 7 or more injuries, they are immune to Loss of Hit Points (but not damage) from all effects. Substitute: The user loses 1/4 of their maximum Hit Points. This Hit Point loss cannot be prevented in any way. There are a few more things in the book that says they can't be prevented in any way. So do the moves trump the class? or does the class trump the moves? And Recoil Moves? They do take recoil damage right when acting at 7 injuries? |
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| Paperblade | Jan 16 2017, 06:01 PM Post #2 |
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The moves trump the class. The recoil keyword doesn't have that clause so it is prevented |
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