Had this come up during play today with Jyn. After my attack on her resolved, she played:
Peacemaker
1S : Exhaust this card after a hostile figure resolves an attack targeting you. Interrupt to perform an attack targeting that figure.
...followed by:
Quick as a Whip
After an attack targeting you is resolved, you may move 1 space.
...followed by:
Opportunist
After you resolve an attack, if the target suffered 1 or more damage, move one space
Now, my understanding is that the trigger needs to be present immediately preceding each of these abilities. If Jyn uses peacemaker, the trigger "after a hostile figure resolves an attack" has been missed for "quick as a whip." Likewise if she chose to use QAAW first, the trigger for peacemaker would be missed. Opportunist would apply after peacemaker but NOT after QAAW.
The player argued that the first two abilities happen simultaneously, and thus, can be both be applied, in the order the rebel chooses (much like both parts of Murne's "waylay" can be activated after "false orders" resolves).
Can someone clarify? The most relevant parts of the RRG I can find are these:
RRG page 2:
Timing
Numerous game effects have the possibility of triggering at the same time. If this occurs, use the following to determine the order in which these effects are resolved:
During an attack, in both a campaign and a skirmish, resolve mission rules first, followed by effects triggered by the attacker, then effects triggered by the defender.
RRG page 2
Abilities
Abilities can have one or more requirements. If the requirements cannot be met, the ability cannot be performed
RRG page 9
Conflicts
The decision for a player to resolve an optional effect coincides with the order of resolution. After a player has declined to trigger one or more abilities, he does not have the opportunity to trigger that ability until the next triggering instance.
Cheers!
Edited by TeethAlmighty