Question is, can I resolve specials? In that case die is as if it were mine but card is not. Can I Mind Probe, Force Throw or even Crime Lord someone with that card?
Question is, can I resolve specials? In that case die is as if it were mine but card is not. Can I Mind Probe, Force Throw or even Crime Lord someone with that card?
It shouldn't work any different from Cunning, really.
Yes, it feels like 'one time cunning' when resolving special.
Is there any reason you think it works otherwise causing you to ask?
I think the issue is with the "not damage" restriction. I know I've had several people ask if Datapad can change something like Mind Probe to a special. I think people probably get confused between "side showing damage" and "side which will do damage". I think it's pretty clear, but it is a reasonable misunderstanding.
2 hours ago, ScottieATF said:Is there any reason you think it works otherwise causing you to ask?
Yes, because Cunning lets me resolve special ability from other card as if it were my card and sensor let's me resolve die as if it where my. Different wording and I was confused.
9 minutes ago, NetCop said:Yes, because Cunning lets me resolve special ability from other card as if it were my card and sensor let's me resolve die as if it where my. Different wording and I was confused.
Specials are inherent dice abilities, which basically means they're printed on the die. You wouldn't have to control the card in order for the special ability to work.
Thank you Buhallin.
You can use this with anything other than Range or Melee Damage, so if I have a Force Throw special out there and a Vader 3 Melee die out there, you can resolve the Force Throw throwing my 3 Melee back at Vader. Basically in that scenario a HUGE win win by getting rid of 2 very good dice
The good is...you'll remove that die too