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− | title = N4 FAQ | | + | title = <s>N4 FAQ</s> | |
− | version = 1.0, Jan 2021 | | + | version = Removed in 1.1.1, Dec 2021 <s>1.0, Jan 2021</s> | |
− | q = Q: How do Hacking Area AROs work, and do they allow the Trooper to Dodge? | | + | q = <s>Q: How do Hacking Area AROs work, and do they allow the Trooper to Dodge?</s> | |
− | a = A: Hacking Program AROs and Reset AROs are considered valid AROs for a Hacker if the Active Trooper is inside the Hacker’s Hacking Area. Dodge AROs are not considered valid for Hacking Area AROs. | | + | a = <s>A: Hacking Program AROs and Reset AROs are considered valid AROs for a Hacker if the Active Trooper is inside the Hacker’s Hacking Area. Dodge AROs are not considered valid for Hacking Area AROs.</s> | |
related = [[Dodge]], [[Hacking Area]], [[Reset]] }} | related = [[Dodge]], [[Hacking Area]], [[Reset]] }} | ||
Revision as of 10:25, 13 May 2022
Alert | BS Attack | Cautious Movement | CC Attack | Climb | Discover | Dodge | Idle | Intuitive Attack | Jump | Move | Look Out | Place Deployable | Reset | Speculative Attack | Suppressive Fire & Suppressive Fire State
This Common Skill allows the user to sidestep cyber-attacks by quickly rebooting all systems.
RESET | SHORT SKILL / ARO |
No LoF |
Troopers can only Reset if at least one of these is true:
- They are the Active Trooper.
- In the Reactive Turn, they have a valid ARO, or are targeted by a Hacking Program or other Comms Attack. (See FAQs & Errata.)
- Allows the user to make a Face to Face Roll to evade all enemy Hacking Programs or other Comms Attacks during an Order or ARO, regardless of the Burst (B) value.
- This Face to Face Roll pits the user's WIP Attribute against the attacker's WIP Attribute.
- If the user is not making a Face to Face Roll (for example they are not the target of a Hacking Program or other Comms Attack), they will instead make a Normal Roll against their WIP Attribute.
- Reset does not allow the user to evade other types of Attacks, but the Dodge Skill does.
- A successful Reset Roll, whether it's a Normal or Face to Face, allows the user to cancel their Targeted State and IMM-B State, applying any State-specific MODs. (See FAQs & Errata. State MODs are cumulative.)
A Reset only allows Face to Face Rolls against Hacking Attacks and other Comms Attacks.
FAQs & Errata
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
Q: How do Hacking Area AROs work, and do they allow the Trooper to Dodge?
A: Hacking Program AROs and Reset AROs are considered valid AROs for a Hacker if the Active Trooper is inside the Hacker’s Hacking Area. Dodge AROs are not considered valid for Hacking Area AROs.
[Errata] In the Hacking example (p61), the Knight of Justice and the Orc both declare an ARO but this appears to contradict the rules for AROs.
Remember that non-LoF AROs can be declared anyway, and then in the ARO Check step you find out if the ARO was valid.
Related Pages: Hacking Area, Reset
Alert | BS Attack | Cautious Movement | CC Attack | Climb | Discover | Dodge | Idle | Intuitive Attack | Jump | Move | Look Out | Place Deployable | Reset | Speculative Attack | Suppressive Fire & Suppressive Fire State