Quick clarification question:
Wes Janson reads:
After you perform an attack, you may remove 1 focus, evade, or blue target lock token from the defender.
From reading the rulebook on the Combat Phase...
1. Declare Target
2. Roll Attack Dice
3. Modify Attack Dice
4. Roll Defense Dice
5. Modify Defense Dice
6. Compare Results
7. Deal Damage
When exactly does the trigger to remove the focus, evade, or blue target lock come into play?
Currently, I'm assuming it's after the 7. Deal Damage step, but I can see how people can argue it taking place before 4. Roll Defense Dice.
Thanks in advance.