***Kazuki*** First ability

By Fiddlestix, in UFS Rules Q & A

Hi folks, just wanted to check this, it states add a Kindle token every time you pass on enhancing in any attack. So in this situation, what would happen?

I'm playing Kazuki, and play an attack. I play no enhance.

My opponent plays and enhance

I pass again

My opponent plays his final enhance.

I pass for a third time.

Now, do I get three tokens in total, or just one fer the first pass? Cheers fer any info, I'm just checking because in an enhance wars, this seems a ridulous number of tokens can be accumulated.

Ty all!

you would be right. As long as you pass on playing an enhance, you add a token.

Yes, you would get 3 tokens, one for each pass. This is why Kazuki is so awesome, especially off Order.

And if you don't block, get a 4th one. But yes, your scenario is correct.

Let's say that your opponent plays an attack and enhances. You pass. He enhances. You pass. He adds speed and you say "darn, I can't block this but I happen to have a Kazuki's Pyrotechnics and an attack in hand", so enhance with Kazuki's Pyrotechnics, discarding the attack. Since the attack will be completely blocked anyways, your opponent passes. But since you DID play something, you pass again. Three tokens again.

Son Gopaul said:

Yes, you would get 3 tokens, one for each pass. This is why Kazuki is so awesome, especially off Fire.

Fixed

No, it's order, cause he has control. One of our local players plays a sick Order control Kazuki with the kill turn of Exploding Death -> High Plasma Beam + Kazuki E.

Just an adition to the thread. How does the enhance step resolve? If the two players pass enhances they go straight to block or do you, for example:

1 - You play an attack.

2 - You play an enhance.

3 - Your opponent passes enhance.

4 - You pass enhance.

5 - The your opponent has to pass again.

6 - Go to block.

Skip 5. If your opponent passes then u pass thats it go to blocks

Link said:

Skip 5. If your opponent passes then u pass thats it go to blocks

*STAMP* the same holds true for responses - once both players pass in succession, that step/window is over