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Ramming Speed!
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![]() Type: Treachery Encounter Set: A Storm on Cobas Haven When Revealed: If you are off-course (󲂒, 󲂓, or 󲂔), the engaged Ship enemy with the highest [Attack] makes an immediate attack. Until the end of the phase, add 1 to the total [Threat] in the staging area for each damage dealt by this attack. If no attack is made as a result of this effect, Ramming Speed! gains doomed 2. ó²‚ Set: A Storm on Cobas Haven Number: 131 Quantity: 2 Illustrator: Michael Rasmussen |
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2 Comments
Would "If no attack is made as a result of this effect" only be relevant if you are off-course? "This effect" referred to being the thing that happens if you are not on-course?
Will the Doomed 2 happen automatically if you are on-course
Could potentially lead to some strange decisions where you decide to stay off-course if your threat is high enough to get you eliminated but your fleet-setup is strong enough to easily withstand an extra attack; seems a bit counter-intuitive to me.
Yea, I can see the confusion here. Is the "if no attack" supposed to trigger if you are on-course AND/OR if there are no enemy ships engaged? I honestly couldn't say. Have you checked the FFG forums for this yet?