Hi,
we are having king of a discussion here with the Executor ability of the Royal Guard Champion (RGC) and the blast effect timing.
Let's assume a figure with blast attacks a figure adjacent to a RGC and defeats it. Which would activate first? The blast effect or the Executor ability? Timing is important, as the RGC could move away and avoid the blast effect.
Rules:
- Executor: When a friendly figure within 3 spaces is defeated, this figure may interrupt to move up to 2 spaces and then perform an attack. Limit once per round. [RGC card]
- A [surge] ability that relates to a keyword, such as Blast, Cleave, or a condition, applies after the attack resolves. [page 24 of Rules Reference Book]
- Step 7 (and last) of and attack is:
7. Calculate Damage: The total number of [block] results is substracted from the total number of [damage] results, and then the target suffers all remaining [damage]. [page 5 of Rules Reference Book]
- finally, this is how a figure is defeated:
DEFEATED
When a figure has a number of damage tokens equal to its Health, the figure is defeated. [page 10 of Rules Reference Book]
So, is this timing correct?
1.- Attack proceeds as normal up to step 7.
2.- At this point damage is assigned to the defending figure.
3.- When the number of assigned damage tokens exceeds its health, the figure is defeated.
4.- At this point Executor interrupts. The RGC may move and attack.
5.- Attack finishes
6.- Surge abilities, as Blast, takes place.
Is this correct? Am I missing some other rule?
Thanks!