Ispher
said:
At the end of the attack, during step 6 where only defensive options can be used such as Shields or Ghost Armor, the hero has de facto regained control, since he controls all his defensive options.
So the attack is fully resolved when the hero uses a shield? Even before you've actually applied damage & removed wound tokens from the hero sheet?
Ispher
said:
Of course, the FAQ says that "The overlord controls the hero for that attack", and an attack is supposed to be an entire attack. But, since it also says "The hero retains control of any of her defensive options such as shields or Ghost Armor", it either contradicts itself (since the OL is not in control of step 6 of the attack), or it is written as if "attacking" was only the "firing off" part (the "cause" as I wrote a dozen messages earlier, the wound inflicting being the effect).
It's not a contradiction, it's a clarification. One is a general statement, the other is a specific statement. The OL controls the hero except for defensive options, which the hero can still control. That's not self-contradictory. "The OL controls the hero except the hero player retains control of the hero" would be a contradiction.