View Full Version : some quick questions
Rastas4Jesus09
10-10-2008, 10:49 PM
sorry for bothering yins but since the QandA thread gets answered once every decade i figured i'd post here
1. is there anyway to discard or chi the warriors i have in my deployment area? ex. i have turn 0 goku out and want to play turn 5 goku but i can't since they have the same name, can i discard or chi the turn 0 goku so i can then play the turn 5 one?
2. do warriors with abilities that have to be used in the action phase have to be in battle to use them?
3.what happens to warriors that take damage when they do not have a head for the team. ex. i use stomping to remove a teams lead warrior and the team defends. do they both take 1 damage?
thanks for your time it is greatly appreciated
CaMeRoN
10-11-2008, 03:01 AM
(1) There is no game mechanic that allows you to do that. However, there are card effects such as the event Selection Of The Race or the technique One Last Attack that will do it for you.
(2) No. Warriors do not having to be in battle to use abilities with the "action" timing. However, if there are no warriors battling, then you will not be able to use effects with the "action" timing.
(3) Stomping can't be used during the action step so your example makes no sense. To answer your question, something called a Ghost Warrior is placed as the head warrior. The ghost warrior has stats of 0/0. You calculate the team power and deal damage accordingly.
Rastas4Jesus09
10-11-2008, 09:02 AM
ok that cleared things up thank you
soviet prince
10-11-2008, 11:43 AM
1. no goku has to die in battle
2.no you just have to be in the action phase
3. there is an invisible head and if you get ow then each support gets 1 damage.
CaMeRoN
10-11-2008, 06:24 PM
3. there is an invisible head and if you get ow then each support gets 1 damage.
That would be correct if the question was asking about an overwhelming victory. However, that was not stated in the question.
missingo
10-11-2008, 11:03 PM
(1) There is no game mechanic that allows you to do that. However, there are card effects such as the event Selection Of The Race or the technique One Last Attack that will do it for you.
(2) No. Warriors do not having to be in battle to use abilities with the "action" timing. However, if there are no warriors battling, then you will not be able to use effects with the "action" timing.
(3) Stomping can't be used during the action step so your example makes no sense. To answer your question, something called a Ghost Warrior is placed as the head warrior. The ghost warrior has stats of 0/0. You calculate the team power and deal damage accordingly.
1. no goku has to die in battle
2.no you just have to be in the action phase
3. there is an invisible head and if you get ow then each support gets 1 damage.
Where the **** did you guys think this up?
When defending you CHOOSE your head, you simply choose a back ninja and declare it the head. This has always been the ruling for Naruto and is the same in Dragonball. If you plan on just randomly making up **** answers for someone to avoid looking like you don't know is a bad idea. Just don't answer next time, please.
*OP
In the future just disregard what they say..
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wildfire194
10-11-2008, 11:09 PM
Where the **** did you guys think this up?
When defending you CHOOSE your head, you simply choose a back ninja and declare it the head. This has always been the ruling for Naruto and is the same in Dragonball. If you plan on just randomly making up **** answers for someone to avoid looking like you don't know is a bad idea. Just don't answer next time, please.
*OP
In the future just disregard what they say..
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this is true, since Stomping works before you send out teams, the 3rd question has no place. But if the head warrior of a team is decarded do to a card effect (deathball, Kamahamaha, ext) then you would have a "ghost warrior" as CaMeRoN said.
Please remember that this is a G rated site, don't be rude or you will be reported.
Bibbo
10-12-2008, 07:25 AM
When defending you CHOOSE your head, you simply choose a back ninja and declare it the head.
The action step is after the choose blockers step. He is asking if a head warrior is removed during the action step what happens. And this Dragonball, there are no Ninja cards in this game.
CaMeRoN
10-12-2008, 07:47 AM
this is true, since Stomping works before you send out teams, the 3rd question has no place. But if the head warrior of a team is decarded do to a card effect (deathball, Kamahamaha, ext) then you would have a "ghost warrior" as CaMeRoN said.
Please remember that this is a G rated site, don't be rude or you will be reported.
Good to know that some people on this forum still have a brain..
Missingo: My answers weren't wrong. I answered according to the situation in the question.. If you have trouble reading and understanding questions and answers then maybe you should have your meijin status revoked (if you have one).. Especially if you are going to treat other players and peers in this game with the respect you have shown above..
missingo
10-12-2008, 11:58 AM
Good to know that some people on this forum still have a brain..
Missingo: My answers weren't wrong. I answered according to the situation in the question.. If you have trouble reading and understanding questions and answers then maybe you should have your meijin status revoked (if you have one).. Especially if you are going to treat other players and peers in this game with the respect you have shown above..
ROFL
Read his questions, it's YOUR inability to read. I don't have meijin status, and after that comment to me you should obviously have yours removed. Giving someone looking for answers wrong ones could screw over how they build their deck, how they test, and get a game/match loss in a tourny. That's why it's bad. That's why I'm not going to respond politely
Hmm, Stomping in Strategy step. That's before you send out to block. Which last I checked, when you block you declare head ninja.
Sigh, Winning seems to be getting old
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missingo
10-12-2008, 12:06 PM
The action step is after the choose blockers step. He is asking if a head warrior is removed during the action step what happens. And this Dragonball, there are no Ninja cards in this game.
Sigh, he asked about Stomping, not Deathball, Kamehameha, or SBC, and answering a totally irrelevant helps no one.
It actually does the opposite of help, so if the OP doesn't check back into this thread then he's messed up until he loses because of the faulty rulings.
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Bibbo
10-12-2008, 01:03 PM
Sigh, he asked about Stomping, not Deathball, Kamehameha, or SBC, and answering a totally irrelevant helps no one.
It actually does the opposite of help, so if the OP doesn't check back into this thread then he's messed up until he loses because of the faulty rulings.
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He asked about a team not having a head warrior, not about Stomping (he used Stomping as an example of team missing its head warrior but that does not stop a team from having a head warrior).
CaMeRoN
10-12-2008, 02:48 PM
He asked about a team not having a head warrior, not about Stomping (he used Stomping as an example of team missing its head warrior but that does not stop a team from having a head warrior).
This guy really doesn't respect what we say so why should we defend ourselves to him? I'm done replying to him. Hopefully the moderators at this board do something about his attitude.
missingo
10-12-2008, 10:26 PM
He asked about a team not having a head warrior, not about Stomping (he used Stomping as an example of team missing its head warrior but that does not stop a team from having a head warrior).
Stomping does leave a team without a head, but when they are sent out to block you choose a new one. His answer about a warrior being removed by something DURING battle is irrelevant.
This guy really doesn't respect what we say so why should we defend ourselves to him? I'm done replying to him. Hopefully the moderators at this board do something about his attitude.
I already stated why your wrong answer could screw the OP and so many other people over. You constantly argue points that are wrong, and if someone reads your posts before you're set straight then, guess what? They could potentially lose a tournament because of it.
I shouldn't have to deal with wrong answers. Your answer was irrelevant. No arguing that.
Piccolo'sDad
10-12-2008, 10:46 PM
Stomping does leave a team without a head, but when they are sent out to block you choose a new one. His answer about a warrior being removed by something DURING battle is irrelevant.
Actually, non battling teams do not have a Head or Back warriors. They are considered just a Team, until they are sent out to battle. Then, when being Sent Out, that is when you determine the configuration. This is why I enjoy shuffling the warriors around some in a Team that isn't battling, because some folks automatically assume the guy at the top of the stack is the Head, even if they are Stand-by.
ScaryNapkin
10-12-2008, 10:51 PM
Actually, non battling teams do not have a Head or Back warriors. They are considered just a Team, until they are sent out to battle. Then, when being Sent Out, that is when you determine the configuration. This is why I enjoy shuffling the warriors around some in a Team that isn't battling, because some folks automatically assume the guy at the top of the stack is the Head, even if they are Stand-by.
Dude thats genius :) hahah i love it :D
Bibbo
10-12-2008, 11:01 PM
Dude thats genius :) hahah i love it :D
He's Piccolo's Dad what do expect? :D
CaMeRoN
10-12-2008, 11:40 PM
Actually, non battling teams do not have a Head or Back warriors. They are considered just a Team, until they are sent out to battle. Then, when being Sent Out, that is when you determine the configuration. This is why I enjoy shuffling the warriors around some in a Team that isn't battling, because some folks automatically assume the guy at the top of the stack is the Head, even if they are Stand-by.
Your totally right. They do. It's a shame that people assume things but it's inevitable.
Rastas4Jesus09
10-13-2008, 10:27 AM
my third question was a bit flawed which is probably what caused this controversy, i was still answered since i just wanted to know how support warriors take damage if they don't have a leader. theres no point in arguing
(1) There is no game mechanic that allows you to do that. However, there are card effects such as the event Selection Of The Race or the technique One Last Attack that will do it for you.
(2) No. Warriors do not having to be in battle to use abilities with the "action" timing. However, if there are no warriors battling, then you will not be able to use effects with the "action" timing.
(3) Stomping can't be used during the action step so your example makes no sense. To answer your question, something called a Ghost Warrior is placed as the head warrior. The ghost warrior has stats of 0/0. You calculate the team power and deal damage accordingly.
Winningo, you obviously have a difficult time reading. He said it's not usable in the action step, but gave an example for the case if a card comes out that has that ability. Getting on to try to attack the other players is about as senseless as your reasoning behind your answers. Go home.
missingo
10-13-2008, 02:34 PM
Winningo, you obviously have a difficult time reading. He said it's not usable in the action step, but gave an example for the case if a card comes out that has that ability. Getting on to try to attack the other players is about as senseless as your reasoning behind your answers. Go home.
Umm, but he asked about Stomping, and his answer was irrelevant. Giving irrelevant answers is pointless, and only causes confusion. Maybe you should go home because it seems randomly jumping into something doesn't help. At least some of Cameron's post include logic so I can't say he's a caveman, but I have no idea who you are so I'll just pass judgment on you now.
Actually, non battling teams do not have a Head or Back warriors. They are considered just a Team, until they are sent out to battle. Then, when being Sent Out, that is when you determine the configuration. This is why I enjoy shuffling the warriors around some in a Team that isn't battling, because some folks automatically assume the guy at the top of the stack is the Head, even if they are Stand-by.
You could get called on that by a judge if they feel you can't do that, or it's misleading.
I wouldn't do it just to be safe, especially in higher level play.
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