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pepper
07/09/2010, 19:22
playtesting superman chase #100.
He has two action tokens on him at the beg. of his turn. Does he get to attack for free as a free action even though he has a 2 tokens?? thanks.


LEADING THE ATTACK: If Superman is adjacent to an opposing character at the beginning of your turn, he can make a close combat attack as a free action, but he can't attack that character again during that turn. If Superman causes a target opposing character to take damage, until the end of the turn all friendly characters attacking that target have their attack values modified by + 1 for each 100 points (or fraction thereof) of the target's point value.

Searched the threads for 10 min. didnt find it.
just a yes will do .

THANKS!

Questions
07/09/2010, 19:25
Yes, since it's a free action he can make a close combat attack against an adjacent opposing character.

Once, at the beginning of your turn, if Superman is adjacent to an opposing character, he can make a close combat attack as a free action, but he can't attack that character again during that turn.

bigmac267
07/09/2010, 19:25
Yeah. Unless the power says otherwise, a free action can be used basically any time during your turn. It would be the same as using Outwit even though the outwitter is pushed.

pepper
07/09/2010, 19:26
just checking. too good to be true thanks. rep. case closed sir