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zen
02/17/2003, 14:40
Imagine this:
xxxabxxxx
xxxcxxxxxx

A is a enemy
B is a enemy
C has flurry

imagine that C kills A with the first attack. Can i transfer the second attack to B??

That would be so cool... help me out!!!
Thanks!

HeroComplex
02/17/2003, 14:41
Each attack is resolved separately, and the target of the second attack is only declared after the first one has resolved.

Tsannik
02/17/2003, 14:42
FLURRY. This character can make 2 close combat attacks with 1 action. (Optional) Give this character a close combat action. This character can make 2 attacks (making 2 separate attack rolls) targeting either a single figure or 2 adjacent figures. This close combat attack does not cost an extra action and this character may use any of his special abilities that require a close combat action.

This is perfectly legal. This is from the PAC itself. The bolded part is the words that will back up mine.

kryptonboy
02/17/2003, 16:11
...I push the character who is using flurry on their first of the 2 attacks? Do I click the dial for push damage after the 1st attack or do I get the 2nd attack as well before I take the click?

Thanks!

scowlingone
02/17/2003, 16:16
Pushing is resolved when the action is completed. As such, you get both attacks before taking push damage.

Earnan
02/17/2003, 16:29
Scowlingone is correct, all pushing damage is applied at the end of the activation, in this case after the second Flurry attack.

WarlordEarnan

Diana-Br
03/29/2003, 20:21
I have a similar doubt: A character with Flurry can attack a figure two times as one action, so can Quicksilver attack Anihillus two times (with Flurry) in one action to a total of 4 damage, bypassing Invulnerability?
I would be grateful for any help.

KRoc
03/29/2003, 20:27
Oi, eu sei que voces falam portuguese no Brasil e sei que a capital e Brasilia.

HeroComplex
03/29/2003, 20:41
The two attacks resolve entirely separetely---before you move onto your second attack, you work out the damage and knockback for the first attack. Therefore, Annihilus would use his Invulnerability against both of the attacks, taking no overall damage.

webhead817
03/29/2003, 20:41
The Flurry power lets you make two attacks, at the cost of one action. The attacks are resolved separately, so in your case Diana-br Annihilus' Invulnerability would absorb the damage from each attack separately, netting no damage.

Diana-Br
03/29/2003, 21:26
It was what I tought, but need to be sure.
Thanks a lot!