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If the Fanatic goes down, its always a ko. But now you can use a apo in order to turn a ko into a stunned. And then the fanatic stays on the field, right? :wink:

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When LRB 6.0 becomes official if that rule is still in there ... yes.

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What a honour to be answered by Galak! :oops: Thank you.

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Post by Jural »

And if he is subsequently fouled, he is removed from the pitch 100% of the time if his armor is broken...

So I don't think you'll find very many coaches using their apoth. on a KO'd fanatic!

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Post by sirsebstar »

Jural, even if you loose a player 1/3? The loony is not that expencive, but yes, its the easyest way... Still, it can be quite shocking to see it stay on the pitch.

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Post by Jural »

I think a down fanatic is such a tempting target that most teams would go out of their way to foul him. He's awesome (potentially) when he's up, but so soft and squishy on the ground!

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Post by sirsebstar »

thanks for the insight. I guess it depends on your opponant and if you are about to score or not. I would not have expected the play, so to me it would be quite a shocker. Any disruption is good..

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