Attacking a squadron - timing of multiple effects

By JgzMan, in Star Wars: Armada Rules Questions

2 minutes ago, ovinomanc3r said:

I couldn't too but I did my best whith the things I was trying to put together and my "marvelous" knowledge of English XD

Tu Ingles es better than mi Espanol, hombre. :D

Edited by Ardaedhel
2 minutes ago, Ardaedhel said:

Sometimes, Black Sheep, your use of profanity really confuses me... :)

In my language the same pair of words could mean very different things changing just the intonation. I can't use it here so it was my fault

50 minutes ago, Ardaedhel said:

In unrelated news, I tried messaging you a bit ago and couldn't. Is your inbox full?

Apparently! It should work now. I hope you're not going to propose anything too naughty. :P

4 hours ago, ovinomanc3r said:

if do this then do that is mandatory then the DTT is mandatory

The cards are worded differently. Words have meanings. Thus, different words, different meanings.

Stick to your prior solution. The "triggered conditionals" gives a consistent result.

4 hours ago, DiabloAzul said:

In other words, "If you do" is not a timing instruction, it's the equivalent of "and", but conditional to the previous sentence.

They use the construction "do X to do Y" for this effect. See Leading Shots, Moff JJ, NK-7 Ion Cannons, among others.

My proposed timing would have removed the die "While attacking."

The conclusion that I have drawn from the Sheep is that "If you do" is a conditional trigger. It is in no way equivalent to "and," and it has it's own specific method of resolving.

4 hours ago, ovinomanc3r said:

**** it! How gratifying is to have a debate about rules in which we do not **** each other!

That's the best way. Unlike the real world, there is an objective truth to be found in the rules, and swearing is counterproductive to finding it.

Besides, why swear when you can more creatively heap scorn?