Poxous wrote:Also, why was the original rule reprinted WORD FOR WORD yet not played THE SAME!
I'm going to address this just in case anyone else thinks this is true ... and 4th edition never existed, so using the real editions we get:
3rd edition:
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A hand-off is a type of very Short pass, where the ball is
simply handed to a player that is in an adjacent square.
A hand-off may be carried out at any time, even part way through
another players's move, and does not count as an action
for either the player who hands off the ball or the player who
receives it. However, the ball may not be handed off more than
once per team turn, and the ball many not be handed off in the
opponent's turn. A coach is allowed to both hand off and pass the ball
in the same turn.
LRB:
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A hand-off is a type of very Short pass, where the ball is
simply handed to a player that is in an adjacent square.
Handing off the ball is an action, like Move, Blitz, Pass,
etc. You may only declare one hand-off action per turn.
The hand-off is made after the player’s move, just like a
pass. The ball may not be handed off more than once
per team turn, and the ball may not be handed off in the
opponent’s turn.
Very different wording. The key change here is the one that answers your question Poxous ... really it does:
3rd edition:
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A hand-off ... does not count as an action
LRB
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Handing off the ball is an action, like Move, Blitz, Pass, etc.
An action is an event in Blood Bowl. I know you know this but you are ignoring it. The reason that 4 people off the street agree with you is that they don't realize that Action in Blood Bowl is a very key word. A player is only allowed one action per a turn. Some action are limited. Blitz, Foul, and Pass are defined as usuable only once a turn in their descriptions ... and by the rules saying this:
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You may only declare one hand-off action per turn.
Thus its clear the rules ADD a Hand-off action to that list of actions. Making it fairly clear that a Hand-off is a seperate event/action from a Pass action.
You asked for the text to prove the point ... I'm just providing it for others reading the thread.
Now that all said, I'll add to my list for the BBRC to review to either remove the Short pass reference from the Hand-off description or to add back in the 3rd edition you can do both sentence to the rules for you since you fought so valiantly for your point.
Galak