rieekan question!•

By Tirion, in Star Wars: Armada Rules Questions

if an ace is destroyed then moved onto the space station is it healed?

I don't think so.

The main trigger for Rieekan says that when it is destroyed, instead of being destroyed immediately , it is destroyed at the End of the Status Phase.

Doersn't matter how much healing you do - its still destroyed at the End of the Status Phase , as Rieekan was triggered - there's no rules for "dismissing" Rieekan's effect.

No. Well, yes, but it doesn't stop being dead.

From the FAQ on Rieekan:

Ships and squadrons affected by this ability are destroyed at the end of the status phase regardless of the number of damage cards or hull points they have at that time.

Yes, the Definition of "Healed" is a little Nebulous...

You get the Hit Point Back.

But you're still a Zombie.

A Healthy Zombie.

But a Zombie Nonetheless.

Could be useful for ruthless strategists. (Do they function with a 0 health squadron?)

Could be useful for ruthless strategists. (Do they function with a 0 health squadron?)

Don't see why not. :)

Could be useful for ruthless strategists. (Do they function with a 0 health squadron?)

Don't see why not. :)

Yes, the Definition of "Healed" is a little Nebulous...

You get the Hit Point Back.

But you're still a Zombie.

A Healthy Zombie.

But a Zombie Nonetheless.

Why all the discrimination?!?!?!?! Zombies are people too dammit … or at least they were. Who are you to keep a zombie who is trying to reform down? I thought this was a different sorta community … humph

Rieekan is a suicidal zombie that eats MOV instead of brains!

Rieekan: "Charge forth brave lads! I promise you'll live forever!" Turns to staff aid and whispers, "At least until the end of the round teeheehee." Both snicker.

Edited by WGNF911

I do discriminate.

I call those filthy "normal" things Breathers .

(Yes, I almost exclusively play Necromancers in D&D Campaigns)

(Yes, I almost exclusively play Necromancers in D&D Campaigns)

Any old yahoo can kill a zombie.

It takes a real man to command it.

Solution #5 to how to get the Dragon's Horde Home after slaying it...

... Gut it and its children, and then animate them into self-ambulatory luggage... Beats Crocodile Leather every time !

I do discriminate.

I call those filthy "normal" things Breathers .

(Yes, I almost exclusively play Necromancers in D&D Campaigns)

Smells like choas