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Blood Bowl: Team Manager
The season is starting. What kind of team will you build?
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Guard ability and for example Rat Ogre
Published on 20 November 2011 - 09:30:37
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 Hey to all :-)

First of all sr. for my bad english. 

My question is concerning the GUARD skill and all abilities with the key words "if this player successfully tackles an opposing player" for exeample the player RAT OGRE (if this player sucessfully tackles .... you may look at 1 cheating tokenon this player's card....). 

Rat Ogre successfully tackles my Ogre with a cheating token on it. 

But i use the guard ability of my human lineman.

The dice result applys to the lineman.

And now my question: could the rat ogre use his response ability and look at the cheating token on my ogre or is it not possible because of the guard ability? 

I think it is possible because only the dice result applys to the lineman (and it was a successfully tackle) but it would be nice to have a second or more opinions.

Many thanks if someone could give me the right answer.

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Reply #1 | Published on 20 November 2011 - 16:34:55
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 I think the rat ogre refers to itself because the card says "this player". So on a successful tackle the rat ogre's manager looks at a cheat counter on the rat ogre. I hope this helps.

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Reply #2 | Published on 21 November 2011 - 02:06:12

Woodford said:

 I think the rat ogre refers to itself because the card says "this player". So on a successful tackle the rat ogre's manager looks at a cheat counter on the rat ogre. I hope this helps.

My group has also interpreted it this way (i.e. look at the token on the Rat Ogre, not the tackle victim).

Looking for fellow players in San Diego county. My fiance and I are willing to try games we do not currently own.

Reply #3 | Published on 21 November 2011 - 09:30:37
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A okay, now it is clear. Think I thought to complicated.

Many thanks for the fast answer.

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