Have a few questions on Character cards.

By One-Two, in UFS Rules Q & A

Ok I have a few questions on some character cards I have,

::T.Hawk::, E: Your attack gets +1 damage. Fo every 2 Hawk tokens on this card, your attack gets an addintional +1 Damage. Remove one hawk token. First E: If this attack deals damage, add 1 Hawk token to this card. You may only play two more Echances during his attack's Enhance Phase.

So sense they don't say "Commit" can I on my First attack use his First E, then use his other E ability? then on my second attack repeat it or could i just use his E ability on the second attack?

Kazuki*** - Every time you choose to pass an opportunity to play an enhance or block ad one kindle token to this card.

So even if the card is Commited, is that still a constant effect?. Also When i choose to pass on my enhance phase thats it right? It dosn't keep going back and forth so I couldn't pass for times in a row.

One-Two said:

Ok I have a few questions on some character cards I have,

::T.Hawk::, E: Your attack gets +1 damage. Fo every 2 Hawk tokens on this card, your attack gets an addintional +1 Damage. Remove one hawk token. First E: If this attack deals damage, add 1 Hawk token to this card. You may only play two more Echances during his attack's Enhance Phase.

So sense they don't say "Commit" can I on my First attack use his First E, then use his other E ability? then on my second attack repeat it or could i just use his E ability on the second attack?

Kazuki*** - Every time you choose to pass an opportunity to play an enhance or block ad one kindle token to this card.

So even if the card is Commited, is that still a constant effect?. Also When i choose to pass on my enhance phase thats it right? It dosn't keep going back and forth so I couldn't pass for times in a row.

You can use the First E ability on T. Hawk and his other E on the same attack. You just have to enhance with his First E ability before the other one. And since Kazuki's effect is static, it will work while he's committed. And you can't really choose to pass on your enhance phase altogether. You have to give your opponent a chance to enhance, then you have a chance. It keeps going like that until neither player has any more enhances. For example, if you're playing Kazuki and your opponent attacks you if he plays four enhances and after each of his enhances you decide to pass, Kazuki will end up with a token after each pass so a total of four tokens before the block step.

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Perfect that's what I wanted to know, thanks.! :D

Note for the Kazuki thing that once each player passes in succession, that's it. Enhance step is OVER. So if you pass, and they pass, you move to the block step - mandatory.