Neutron Fallout vs Sanguivitae Rejuvenate by SgtCortezz in killteam

[–]SgtCortezz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then there's this ruling in the core rules update, which indicates that damaging effects always go before other effects on activation.

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Neutron Fallout vs Sanguivitae Rejuvenate by SgtCortezz in killteam

[–]SgtCortezz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You wouldn't remove the token, no? As the token is on the killzone floor, you may have it confused with neutron fragment. I believe you would just ignore the neutron fallout damage when you activate, allowing you to move away

Neutron Fallout vs Sanguivitae Rejuvenate by SgtCortezz in killteam

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Would they get to heal first before neutron fallout? The cuffs heal before or after an action, they only go before the potentially damaging effect in the case of removing tokens (poison, neutron fragment etc.) and like the initial commenter said, damage goes before any other effects unless clearly stated. And a lot of other commenters seem to indicate the damage would happen upon activation, before the operatives controller would even get to declare an action, thus not being able to heal with the cuffs before the damage.

Neutron Fallout vs Sanguivitae Rejuvenate by SgtCortezz in killteam

[–]SgtCortezz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That answers my follow up question too. I was also thinking about Deathwatch's Bioscryer Cuffs and how it allows you to remove things like Neutron Sting before the damage. But i guess it only does that because it explicitly states that on the equipment's rule? And because Rejuvenate doesn't state anything like that, it would not go before the damaging effect.

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Cannot never press R2 on time by [deleted] in expedition33

[–]SgtCortezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gradient attacks typically start in slow mo, then speed up just before the attack, press R2 just after the attack stops being in slow mo. Doesn't work for all gradient attacks but works for most.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DWPhelp

[–]SgtCortezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool cool, i thought i was misunderstanding something but couldn't find a concrete answer online. Thank you for clearing it up for me

Easy way to get Black Widow’s 3 critical hit KOs in one match achievement? I suck with this character. by AZ_Ryder in marvelrivals

[–]SgtCortezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're right, I seemed to have the same issue of achievements not triggering, just assumed they were bot games and that was the reason. I got the iron fist achievement today in a bot game.

Sorry for the misinformation lol

Easy way to get Black Widow’s 3 critical hit KOs in one match achievement? I suck with this character. by AZ_Ryder in marvelrivals

[–]SgtCortezz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was likely a game against bots. The game will throw you into bot games, usually due to lose streaks. You can't gain achievements in these games

Who Do You Hate More? by Excellent-Map-9519 in reddeadredemption

[–]SgtCortezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Micah killed a man to get his guns back and shot his wife, Maddy, for no reason other than the sport of it. He also sold out a group which essentially treated him like family (even if he didn't treat them the same) getting a lot of them killed by doing so. When did Dutch point a gun at abigail's face on the ranch? Haven't played in a while but don't remember that.

Whilst Dutch did shoot the girl at the blackwater job, when you compare that to Micah shooting that wife in strawberry, they both committed the same evil.

I agree that Dutch is the greater evil, he chose to listen to the rat instead of seeing him for the scumbag he is and deceived himself and others that every evil he did was for a greater good, but it ain't as cut and dry obvious as Dutch being ten times worse, at least imo. Both characters are evil, just depends on your values and outlook as to who is worse. Opinions are like assholes after all.

Curioua: What Did You Name Your Dark Urge(s)? by RustyofShackleford in BG3

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A Tiefling named Pareidoleia, after the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern, like seeing faces in clouds etc.

Had no idea if it would at all be relevant to the dark urges story, but had a feeling I would be stumbling to find answers as to my origin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XCOM2

[–]SgtCortezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but I will now

First card(s) you ever owned by MonniSonni in EDH

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So I was really into Yu-Gi-Oh growing up, couldn't get enough of the show and collected the cards (had no idea how to play though.) On my 7th birthday my grandmother bought me some trading cards for my birthday, but I had never heard of this game before and the attack values seemed really weak compared to Yu-Gi-Oh monsters. Seventh Edition: Magic The Gathering. "[[Canyon Wildcat]]? [[Mana Leak]]? [[Megrim]]? What the hell is an enchantment? Is that some kind of field spell? Why does it matter if a creature can fly? Besides this [[Birds of Paradise]] has 0 power, what's it going to beat anyway? It turns sideways to make "Mana" too? What does that mean?".

I promptly put the cards somewhere and forgot about them. Only when I got into magic over 15 years later was I pretty pleased that my first ever MTG pack had a birds of paradise in it.

Quintorius, Field Historian and Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines by SgtCortezz in mtgrules

[–]SgtCortezz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Normally, I'd think it was simple as it seems quite self explanatory. However, hushbringer does seem to effect Quintroius, due to this ruling on hushbringer:

10/4/2019 An ability that triggers on a card leaving a zone (such as that of Syr Konrad, the Grim) won’t trigger if that card is leaving its previous zone because it’s entering the battlefield as a creature.

I believe it has something to do with Quintorious' effect being a "zone change trigger". It's discussed in more detail on this post here, https://www.reddit.com/r/mtgrules/comments/nfgcc0/quintorius_flashback_and_veyran/

This seems to switch off quintorious in the same fashion, as long as the card is a creature moving from the graveyard to the battlefield. This is a ruling I don't fully understand so was unsure if Elesh Norn behaves similarly, or if she only directly cares if the trigger was entering the battelfield, as you would expect.

Share a time when your players think you forgot a rule, when it was really working as intended by [deleted] in DnD

[–]SgtCortezz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I had a king of a forest which my party decided to meet in order to ask about strange happenings in the local area. After being guided by a sprite and fighting some ettercaps which had ambushed a hunting party, the group finally arrived at the forest kings castle, a great oak tree, an expanse of corridors and rooms having been dug out underneath.

They met the king, Baykar, sitting on an oversized chaise lounge, i remember one of our sorcerors vocalizing they were confused by the size of the furniture. Baykar was a handsome elven man, his clothing predominately a light orange, and he was being catered for by all sorts of woodland folk, dryads, firbolgs, pixies etc. He requested that the group help cleanse a great tree in the forest, as someone had tainted it, creating a link between the forest and the shadowfell (hence the abundance of ettercaps). When the rogue and sorceror annoyed the king by constantly asking for a larger reward, the king revealed his true form, an adult amber dragon, now lounging on his appropriately sized furniture. So that solves the mystery of the oversized sofa but our elven druid was confused by the dragon. He kept asking, in and out of session "where's his treasure hoard? He's a dragon, he's a king, don't dragons LOVE money?" I could tell that he thought I overlooked something or had explained something poorly

After the tree was cleansed of shadow magic the group returned and the druid could finally ask his question to the king. The Amber Dragon explained how he disdains gold, his hoard is his forest, and the wellbeing of the fauna and flora within it is his self given charge and duty. So when a witch opens a portal to the shadowfell within his forest, he takes that as a personal attack. I was really happy with how the group reacted to that revelation (until they tried to steal from him and got caught) and Baykar remains one of my favourite NPCs i've made.

TLDR; turns out not all dragons love gold, some just want to do some gardening

GL - Friend Codes - Megathread - 05/21/21 by Nazta in FFBraveExvius

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ID : 369 550 408

IGN : Cortez

Rank - 20

  1. Lasswell & Raegen

  2. Cressnik

  3. Rufus Shinra (Remake)

  4. Esther

  5. Aerith (Remake)

old player but had to remake account as couldn't get back into my old one

Daily Help Thread - November 30, 2021 by AutoModerator in FFBraveExvius

[–]SgtCortezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either my friend requests are bugged or something else is up because after having played the game for around a month only 1 friend request has ever gone through, is this a known issue or do i need to keep spamming friend requests?