From: | Kent Riskedahl <krrisked@****.CO.NET> |
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Subject: | Re: Couple of rules ?'s: |
Date: | Tue, 5 May 1998 16:47:14 -0500 |
>>Nothing more is needed to intercept a Shadowrun than a
>>player declaring their desire to intercept? How are challenges
>>even faced by the Shadowrunning team? I would think that
>>most SRs would be intercepted?
>>
>
>You can intercept a SR only once per objective (and I think per player.
> I need backup on this one) and only if the there was no challenges on
>the objective. Challenges that were sleazed do count as "faced
>challenges".
>
A little clarification here from the rule book pg. 71
If a player declares a shadowrun against an undefended Objective (an
Objective with no opponents' Challenges guarding it)...
If the Objective's only challenge is yours, then you can still be
intercepted.
>>Thanks again for the help
>>
>>Sorrow
>
>Hop it helps...
>