david enriquez
United States
California
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According to the card it says "Play to cancel any Fight and immediately move that hero up to D6 spaces."
My question is what if there is more than one zombie in the square with the Hero, do they get to instantly skip all fights and run or does this card only cancel 1 fight, so the rest of the zombies must be fought before the Hero can run?
Thanks for the help.
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Ax Bits
Canada Ottawa Ontario
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If the hero leaves the space the other zombies are not going to be able to fight her.
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Mark Evans
United States Berlin New Hampshire
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With the exception of any new information on the topic, I agree with Ax. The word "immedeately" seems to cancel the remaining fights.
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Jason Hill
United States
Washington
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That is correct.
- Jason
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Kenneth Brunn
United States
Florida
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Sorry to be dense, but does this mean that those fights transfer to another hero?
Say we have 4 zombies and 2 heros in a square. Plan B is used, cancelling 1 fight. Do 3 zombies fight the remaining hero, or do only 2 fight, since you preplan fights?
Thanks!
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Biodiesel
United States Manassas Virginia
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I'd say that only 2 fight, since you already assigned zombies. Same logic as when a hero dies, except that it makes a little bit less sense here.
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Eric Else
United States
Illinois
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AntiCommie wrote: Sorry to be dense, but does this mean that those fights transfer to another hero?
Say we have 4 zombies and 2 heros in a square. Plan B is used, cancelling 1 fight. Do 3 zombies fight the remaining hero, or do only 2 fight, since you preplan fights?
Thanks!
We actually came across the same question last night, Ken.
The next comment after yours (from Biodiesel) says that when a Hero dies, any remaining Zombies that were paired with the Hero (assuming multiple Heroes in the space) and who would have fought, simply do not fight this turn. That makes sense thematically, because you can imagine the Zombies paired with the now-dead Hero occupied with chewing on him. However, we were not able to actually find that rule in the LNoE rulebook. We've always assumed that was the way it went, until someone questioned it for the first time last night.
(I wish there was some way to ping Jason Hill to weigh in on something specific.)
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Patrick Grogan
United States Renfrew Pennsylvania
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals." Agent K. Oh my what he would think of people had he known about what the internet would become.....
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Don't you only need to use the Plan B card after playing "This could be our last night on Earth"?
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Biodiesel
United States Manassas Virginia
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bonedawg109 wrote:
The next comment after yours (from Biodiesel) says that when a Hero dies, any remaining Zombies that were paired with the Hero (assuming multiple Heroes in the space) and who would have fought, simply do not fight this turn. That makes sense thematically, because you can imagine the Zombies paired with the now-dead Hero occupied with chewing on him. However, we were not able to actually find that rule in the LNoE rulebook. We've always assumed that was the way it went, until someone questioned it for the first time last night.
(I wish there was some way to ping Jason Hill to weigh in on something specific.)
Jason Hill is active on these boards (see, he posted earlier), and in fact HAS commented on this. In fact, my post was simply a paraphrase from a post of his.
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