CorrectGrumbledook wrote:y isn't the active player so no c can't shadow
How does this combo work? DT+Shadowing
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Only if the Frenzy guy is from the other team and you're wanting a defensive assist. You can't shadow your own Frenzy guy.mattgslater wrote:So now you can shadow a Frenzy guy to assist the next block or keep him from blitzing his way into freedom.
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Shadowing: The player may use this skill when a player performing an Action on the opposing team moves out of any of his tackle zones for any reason.
Diving Tackle: The player may use this skill after an opposing player attempts to dodge out of any of his tackle zones.
The attempt to dodge happens first. You don't actually move into the square you are dodging to until after the Dodge roll.Page 8: In order to leave a square that is in one or more opposing tackle zones, a player must dodge out of the square.
So order of operations is this:
1) Dodge roll is made to attempt to dodge
2) Diving Tackle can now be used on this roll
3) If Dodge roll is successful than he moves out of the tackle zone
4) At this point the trigger for Shadowing occurs and the player if still standing can use Shadowing.
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mmh when a player use DT, is he not Prone? and a Player who is Prone has no TZ. And no TZ = no Shadowing?
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You normally move into the square you are dodging to regardless of whether your dodge roll succeeds or fails, so I would say that you actually leave the TZ, THEN dodge.Pandur wrote: The attempt to dodge happens first. You don't actually move into the square you are dodging to until after the Dodge roll.
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alternat/DDogwood: those quotes were from Galak, Pandur just quoted him without quote tags. And Galak quoted why the dodge attempt happens first (see previous page), you do dodge then leave TZs, not the other way around.
Pandur: Yes, once DT is used you're prone and can't shadow. But you use DT after seeing the die roll, so if the dodge roll is (e.g.) 6, you just don't use DT, and do use Shadowing, since you're not prone.
Pandur: Yes, once DT is used you're prone and can't shadow. But you use DT after seeing the die roll, so if the dodge roll is (e.g.) 6, you just don't use DT, and do use Shadowing, since you're not prone.
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