Opportunistic

By corwin666, in Imperial Assault Rules Questions

I had the leader of our imperial assault tournament play opportunistic as such.

It is greedo's activation. He attacks successfully against Vader, plays opportunistic BUT tells me that his bantha (not his activation GREEDO'S) can take the 3 movement points.

No way right?

Yes way, as long as he played Opportunistic on the Bantha (which is a mercenary figure, so Opportunistic can be played on it), the Bantha gains the movement points (and must spend them immediately because they are received out of its activation).

When you read Opportunistic , it doesn't include "during your activation", so it can be played on any friendly mercenary figure.

Edited by a1bert

Thanks.

I lost a real close game this way. But when you say play it on him you mean bantha can be the target of opportunistic even though it is Greedo's activation?

4 minutes ago, corwin666 said:

But when you say play it on him you mean bantha can be the target of opportunistic even though it is Greedo's activation?

Yes. There is no inherit restriction to play cards on the figure that is activating. If a card can only be played on a figure that is activating, its text has "during your activation", or action cost, or similar.

  • Many Command cards have a restriction box listed above the ability. When playing a Command card that lists a trait, figure name, and/or affiliation icon, it must be played on a single friendly figure that matches all of the restrictions listed.

(IIRC, Opportunistic was used for good effect on the finale/semifinales of the previous Worlds.)

Edited by a1bert

I really appreciate the knowledge!

It's been burning me up cuz it was the difference between a win or the loss I suffered. Good play!

Coming up with all the possible uses of abilities (including command cards) is a skill, and coming up with the best way to use them during a heated game approaches art.

Opportunistic doesn't even have to be your own activation, if an opponent uses Onar's Rush to deal a damage to himself, you could play Opportunistic and move away, OR ANY activation, if your opponent is playing Black Market and takes damage from the strain to activate the ability during the end of round you could play it and move a figure, which is especially juicy with the Bantha.

23 minutes ago, hypnosis11 said:

Opportunistic doesn't even have to be your own activation, if an opponent uses Onar's Rush to deal a damage to himself, you could play Opportunistic and move away, OR ANY activation, if your opponent is playing Black Market and takes damage from the strain to activate the ability during the end of round you could play it and move a figure, which is especially juicy with the Bantha.

Black market opportunistic.

Wow. Mind blown, I love it.

You can use Opportunistic to dodge Greedo’s attack after you hit him with Slow on the Draw.