Ok so obviously we have seen people talking about the Que and how it affects an actions resolution. (resolving each ability within the action on a first come first serve basis but the actions themselves still being 1 thing at a time... which was my understanding of how RAW worked from the beginning this is not about a debate about that). The interesting thing and question that I have, some may have already been answer some not, is with some of the new sets. For example some one gave an example where Rey player 1 has Han rolled out and plays a Hold out blaster on Rey gaining 2 actions, then resolves Han's dice to kill Ben who's before ability triggers playing a Luke's lightsaber on Rey Player number 2 giving Rey Player 2 an action. I would assume that since Rey Player 1 gained the action before Rey Player 2 that Rey Player 1 would get to resolve that action followed by Rey Player 2, but while that is an assumption I do not believe it is expressly stated any where.
The NEXT interesting one comes from Jango's interaction with an opponents "your eye's can deceive you" which reads "after one of your dice rolls a Shield you may exhaust this support to turn an opponent's die to any side" Ok so lets make the scenario. I activate Luke (Luke exhausting and rolling his die into the pool is added to the Que, Luke's After ability would be added into the que but would trigger after.) now Jango's ability reads "after an opponent activates a character you may activate this character" does that mean that he has to decide that BEFORE i roll the dice or can he wait to see the dice? Finally with Your eye's can deceive you having to be TRIGGERED after the dice have already been shown would the que look something like, (Luke activates, draw card added to que, Jango player decides to activate ability added to que, Dice are rolled Shield side showed player decides to trigger "your eye's can deceive you" support ability added to que, Card is drawn, Jango is rolled, your eye's can deceive you changes a jango dice to a blank)? Or would you guys rule it differently? does this mean that a Jango player should have to decide whether or not they are going to trigger BEFORE the dice are rolled? or how would you guys interpret this. I know activating a character means rolling out their dice, but what trigger condition happens first the one that triggers on the character activation or the one that triggers on the dice result? I would figure the character activation would trigger before the dice one because you have to activate a character to roll their dice.
Edited by tunewalker