From: | Forrest <eness@**********.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: A Question and stuff |
Date: | Tue, 16 Sep 1997 11:02:21 -0700 |
>
> <<Snip>>
>
> Matt said:
>
> > A definite _no_. First you reveal the Challenge, then you see if
it
> > can
> > be sleazed (and who's going to decide -not- to sleaze a challenge?
> > Well, the Rep-boosters and Kamikaze Run, maybe). Only if it's
> > unsleazed
> > do you have to worry about combat or special effects.
> >
> <<Snip>>
> So, could you decide to not sleaze a challenge?
>
From the wording in the online rule book:
"Sleazing Challenge Cards
The owner of the Challenge stack reveals the Challenge on the top of
the stack and reads the sleaze requirement aloud. If any Runner or
combination of Runners on the Runner team meets the sleaze
requirement, the Challenge is sleazed-the Runners sneak past the
Challenge without triggering the alarm. Trash sleazed Challenge cards.
If a Challenge has no sleaze requirement, it cannot be sleazed. In
that case, follow the instructions on the card."
I would say that you don't have the choice. In fact I can't really
think of a situation off the top of my head in which you would not
want to sleaze something (minus what was mentioned above of course :-)
). Anyone have any creative ideas on why you wouldn't want to sleaze
a challenge?
Forrest
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