Hey guys,
Last night we had the situation where the overlord had no surges on the dice and wanted to play "Dark Might" (add a surge after rolling dice for the attack). However, the defender had "Shadow Bracers" equiped (exhaust this card during an attack that targets you, after dice are rolled. Cancel 1 surge.)
Obviously we got into discussion on the timing of this all, since this reads as simultaneous actions but logically one would only play shadow bracers when there's already a surge (dark might) on the table.
The golden rule on active player deciding the sequence came to mind, but when going through forums I found below - indicating that the golden rule would not apply. However, it's not saying what then would be the right way to handle this.
Is it that if one player declares to add anything to the attack after dice are rolled, that the other player has the option to also add anything to the attack after dice are rolled, but in reaction to the first?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Question posed to FFG wrote:
It occurs to me that the "Golden Rule" regarding Timing in D2E is not quite clear.
I am referring to this sentence: "Timing conflicts may arise when two or more players wish to use an ability with the same triggering condition. In these situations, the current player (the player who is currently taking his turn) decides the order in which the abilities are resolved."
I would like to ask you kindly to clarify what this sentence refers to:
A) The Situation, when two players (e.g. the OL and a hero) BOTH WANT to play a card / activate an ability.
B) The Situation, when one player WANTS to play something and the other DOES NOT YET. E.g. the OL wants to play a card after combat dice roll, but would rather like the other player to declare whether he uses his heroic feat that has the same trigger condition ("after dice have been rolled") FIRST.
Answer from FFG wrote:
The golden rule that you referenced applies to situation A, not B. When two things are
happening
because of the same trigger, the active player decides which happens first.
Hope, that helps!
Nathan Hajek
Creative Content Developer
Fantasy Flight Games