I'm still wrapping my head around the force powers but I think I'm starting to get it. I read through the FAQ and it helped, but I'd just like to ask a few clarifying questions for move.
My character wants to attack with move by blasting a silhouette one individual (or minion group since they're one entity) with a force attack. I have the move power, one strength upgrade, one range upgrade, and the control upgrade. I roll a discipline check with my force dice and need one FP to use move, and one FP for strength to effect a sil one object and I inflict 10 points of damage + successes.
- Is this correct?
- If I didn't activate the strength upgrade would it be only 5 points of damage or I simply couldn't effect the target?
- If I had the FP and was able to activate strength twice it would still be limited to 10 damage since the target was sil one or would it go up to 20?
- If the target was at medium range I would need one additional FP to activate range correct?
- Can this attack crit?
- What is the difficulty of the check? The rules say the difficulty is the silhouette of the object being thrown but if it's just a force blast what would it be?
Using an auto-fire effect requires the magnitude upgrade. If I activate magnitude once I could using the autofire rules (increased difficulty, two advantage to activate, highest target difficulty) to hit the same target twice or multiple targets. If I only had one magnitude upgrade purchased I would need to activate magnitude once per additional hit. If I had two purchased, I could hit twice for each force point. Is this correct?
Do I have to actually throw something at the target to do damage? We see both in the movies, Maul and Vader both hurl random objects at their targets. Qui Gon and Obi Wan blast droids with a push effect sending them flying back in pieces. Reading the FAQ, move is designed to mimic the force push effect, but the text for attacking doesn't really address it. Without throwing objects, and just using a force push/blast style attack, does the move power overshadow the unleash power? It would appear that unlike move, unleash can crit and the damage can scale outside of silhouette, so I would say no.