Immobilized-A State

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IMMOBILIZED-A
Activation
  • The Trooper suffered a successful Attack or Effect using an Ammunition, Hacking Program or a game condition or Scenario Special Rule, capable of causing this state.
Effects
Cancellation
  • The affected Trooper may cancel this state via a successful Normal or Face to Face Dodge Roll, applying the -6 PH MOD provided by this state.
  • A Trooper with the Engineer Special Skill (or an equivalent Skill) may cancel Immobilized-A State by spending one Short Skill of an Order while in Silhouette contact with the affected Trooper, and passing a Normal WIP Roll (or the Roll specified by the Special Skill or Scenario).


Example

BS Attack Against a Trooper in Immobilized-A State

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Let's suppose a Zhanshi is in Immobilized-A state.

A Betatrooper spends an Order, declares Move + BS Attack, and uses their Spitfire against the Zhanshi.

In this state, the Zhanshi may only declare Dodge as their ARO, with a -6 MOD.

Therefore, a Face to Face Roll of 4 Spitfire shots is made against 1 Dodge Roll.

The Zhanshi will apply the following MODs to the Dodge Roll:

-6 for Immobilized-A.

With a PH Attribute of 10, the Success Value (SV) will be 10 - 6 = 4.

The Betatrooper will apply the following MODs to the BS Attack Roll:

+3 for Range.
-3 for Cover.

With a BS Attribute of 13, the Success Value (SV) will be 13 + 3 - 3 = 13.

Resolution:

The Zhanshi loses the Face to Face Roll, so he suffers 3 Spitfire hits, since the 4th (with a result of 14) is a miss for the Betatrooper.


FAQs & Errata

N4 FAQ
Version: 1.0, Jan 2021

Q: Do State MODs all stack with each other? For example, if a Trooper is in IMM-B and Targeted State, do they apply a -6 MOD to all their Reset Rolls?

A: Yes.

Related Pages: Dodge, Immobilized-A State, Immobilized-B State, Isolated State, Reset, Targeted State