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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 20, 2021 16:25:11 GMT -5
I have a couple of questions about Slashes and hidden attacks. Let's say I play Duncan Jump, can I then make my Duncan slash the hidden attack, then follow up with a flashing blade and use another Duncan Slash? (Assuming I can make multiple attacks) Can any slash be a hidden attack? Thanks!
THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!
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Post by nkeates on Apr 21, 2021 9:21:24 GMT -5
All non special attacks can be hidden. So yeah Duncan slashes can be hidden. The only thing you have to declare about a hidden attack is if it is a power blow. So if you played Duncan’s master headshot as a hidden attack you would have declare that it was a power blow due to card text.
Hope that helps
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 21, 2021 9:30:17 GMT -5
All non special attacks can be hidden. So yeah Duncan slashes can be hidden. The only thing you have to declare about a hidden attack is if it is a power blow. So if you played Duncan’s master headshot as a hidden attack you would have declare that it was a power blow due to card text. Hope that helps N
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 21, 2021 9:32:50 GMT -5
Okay awesome thanks!
I have another question Regarding the Masters Headshot and the Jump how can I get around the fact that if I play a Jump and then play my next attack hidden but I announce that it's a power blow my opponent will most definitely know it's the Masters Headshot, how can I even pull of the Headshot?
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Post by Thorr on Apr 21, 2021 10:24:35 GMT -5
Okay awesome thanks! I have another question Regarding the Masters Headshot and the Jump how can I get around the fact that if I play a Jump and then play my next attack hidden but I announce that it's a power blow my opponent will most definitely know it's the Masters Headshot, how can I even pull of the Headshot? There's no 'fix' for an obvious strategy.
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 21, 2021 11:42:23 GMT -5
Okay awesome thanks! I have another question Regarding the Masters Headshot and the Jump how can I get around the fact that if I play a Jump and then play my next attack hidden but I announce that it's a power blow my opponent will most definitely know it's the Masters Headshot, how can I even pull of the Headshot? There's no 'fix' for an obvious strategy.
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 21, 2021 11:46:13 GMT -5
Of course, I understand that, and that's totally fine 👌 but I'm just curious as to the strategy of pulling off a hidden Master's Headshot. Forgive me if my questions have been answered a million times, but I'm a new player and I am trying to finish tweaking my 1st Deck (Duncan) thanks!
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Post by nkeates on Apr 22, 2021 0:45:15 GMT -5
To be honest Duncan’s master head shot is a difficult card to defend particularly after a jump. Whether it is hidden or not makes a little difference I think. You are still going to take some heads with it
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Post by ultra on Apr 25, 2021 13:35:48 GMT -5
it would be "hidden" if you are using a Slan Quickening in your pre-grame. Or.. if you have spinning attacks in your deck. You can create a guessing situation - this is actually what you are refering to as the "situation". 3 grid headshot... require 3 times the attention as a 1 grid headshot. Have a nice day.
( my edit: fixed a typo)
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 25, 2021 17:19:55 GMT -5
it would be "hidden" if you are using a Slan Quickening in your pre-grame. Or.. if you have spinning attacks in your deck. You can create a guessing situation - this is actually what you are refering to as the "situation". 3 grid headshot... require 3 times the attention as a 1 grid headshot. Have a nice day.
( my edit: fixed a typo)
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 25, 2021 17:21:07 GMT -5
But couldn't the Headshot be a hidden attack after you use a Jump? That's kinda how I was thinking to set it up,but Im not sure if that would work
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Post by dragothebreaker on Apr 25, 2021 18:05:38 GMT -5
But couldn't the Headshot be a hidden attack after you use a Jump? That's kinda how I was thinking to set it up,but Im not sure if that would work Any attack that is not gold can be hidden. In this case you would say power blow by nature of the card or Slan Q. You don’t have to say anything else (IE that it’s a headshot and unblock or dodgeable. Same is true with Kronos comes a horseman You could not do it with kurgan master headshot as it’s gold
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 25, 2021 18:07:42 GMT -5
But couldn't the Headshot be a hidden attack after you use a Jump? That's kinda how I was thinking to set it up,but Im not sure if that would work Any attack that is not gold can be hidden. In this case you would say power blow by nature of the card or Slan Q. You don’t have to say anything else (IE that it’s a headshot and unblock or dodgeable. Same is true with Kronos comes a horseman You could not do it with kurgan master headshot as it’s gold
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Post by thelastimmortal on Apr 25, 2021 18:09:18 GMT -5
Ahh okay got it! So I just announce that it's a power blow and due to the nature of the defense (Jump) the next attack is knowingly hidden so it's lega
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Post by dragothebreaker on Apr 25, 2021 18:15:00 GMT -5
Ahh okay got it! So I just announce that it's a power blow and due to the nature of the defense (Jump) the next attack is knowingly hidden so it's lega Correct. After jump or duck your next attack may be hidden. Same is true with few other cards (Kronos apocalypse ect). All you are required to tell your opponent is if a hidden attack is a power blow (as they are allowed to exert for power defense)
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