There is a group gathering upemail ruling awnsers and putting them on a google doc.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wkQ6N7cxoTV4gflk7iW1GcHHCN8e-MOkbul1D1QFJdM/edit#gid=0
I got the link from elsewere on this forum.
There is a group gathering upemail ruling awnsers and putting them on a google doc.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wkQ6N7cxoTV4gflk7iW1GcHHCN8e-MOkbul1D1QFJdM/edit#gid=0
I got the link from elsewere on this forum.
I think it was on the facebook group, but i've seen it somewhere. I'm getting annoyed that FFG isn't consolidating their responses in the official ruling thread here and let their devs go hog wild on social media.
FWIW a community member is trying to track rules statements here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wkQ6N7cxoTV4gflk7iW1GcHHCN8e-MOkbul1D1QFJdM/edit#gid=0
FIGHT
When a player uses a creature to fight, the player exhausts the creature and chooses an opponent’s creature. Both creatures deal an amount of damage equal to their power value to the opposing creature in the fight, and both are “fighting” for the purposes of card effects. A creature used to fight is said to be “attacking” and can be referred to as “the attacker” during that fight. If the attacker is not destroyed, all “Fight:” abilities on the attacking creature then resolve. If either creature in a fight has a constant ability referencing the end of the fight (example: “after an enemy creature is destroyed fighting this creature…”), the creature must survive the fight to resolve the ability. Only the attacker can trigger “Fight:” abilities.
I have added the answer to this question here for future reference.