Stupid question, but I am going to ask anyway. Can a die being used in a "Resolve one die and do X" card have its result modified by a modify die in your dice pool?
Rules: Modifying a die being resolved through a card.
Stupid question, but I am going to ask anyway. Can a die being used in a "Resolve one die and do X" card have its result modified by a modify die in your dice pool?
No, because then you're resolving more dice than the card tells you to.
I remember reading something about this in the rulebook I think, but I can't find it. I do believe Rich is right though.
RESOLVING DICE THROUGH CARDS
Many cards allow a player to resolve one or more dice. When a player resolves a die through a card, they use the normal die effect based on the symbol, and follow any extra instructions.
• A player must still pay any resource cost on that die.
• A player cannot resolve a modifier by itself.
• A player cannot use modifiers when resolving a die through a card effect, unless the card allows them to resolve multiple dice of the same symbol.
RRG Page 9
So how would Force Throw work. The special states "Remove a die to deal a character damage equal to the value showing on that die"
1. If its a modified dice can that still be used to deal damage?
2. If its a resource costed face does the resource cost have to be paid?
So how would Force Throw work. The special states "Remove a die to deal a character damage equal to the value showing on that die"
1. If its a modified dice can that still be used to deal damage?
2. If its a resource costed face does the resource cost have to be paid?
1. Yes
2. No
Remove is different than Resolve.
So how would Force Throw work. The special states "Remove a die to deal a character damage equal to the value showing on that die"
1. If its a modified dice can that still be used to deal damage?
2. If its a resource costed face does the resource cost have to be paid?
2. No
You're removing a die, not resolving it