fight in a battle and psychic combat

By maestro_bz, in Talisman

If I remember correctly, one of alt endings is saying, that you "must fight in battle and psychic combat at once". How you are playing this AND? Separate rolls for attack, or to use same? Adding craft to strength, or calculatin separately? If you won by strength, but lost by craft, then both loosing 1 life and turn ends?

all in all, my question is about mechanics, when you fighting battle and combat in one time. This might be used when you fighting endboss. maybe then you are not bespoken winner :-)

gedasm said:

If I remember correctly, one of alt endings is saying, that you "must fight in battle and psychic combat at once". How you are playing this AND? Separate rolls for attack, or to use same? Adding craft to strength, or calculatin separately? If you won by strength, but lost by craft, then both loosing 1 life and turn ends?

all in all, my question is about mechanics, when you fighting battle and combat in one time. This might be used when you fighting endboss. maybe then you are not bespoken winner :-)

You can't fight with both Strength and Craft, you usually have the pick one if the encounter allows it.

gedasm said:

If I remember correctly, one of alt endings is saying, that you "must fight in battle and psychic combat at once". How you are playing this AND? Separate rolls for attack, or to use same? Adding craft to strength, or calculatin separately? If you won by strength, but lost by craft, then both loosing 1 life and turn ends?

all in all, my question is about mechanics, when you fighting battle and combat in one time. This might be used when you fighting endboss. maybe then you are not bespoken winner :-)

Typically in the "and" situation, this means fight one way AND THEN the other. Of course, we need to see/know the example you mention, but in interpreting by the words alone, you would likely combat in Battle and P.Combat in the order they were mentioned... In your quote, that would be battle AND THEN psychic combat. Again, the exact example is needed to check for the context in which this is mentioned.