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When an opposition player declares a Block action targeting this player (on its own or as part of a Blitz action), or any Special action that targets this player, their coach must first roll a D6, even if this player has lost their Tackle Zone. On a roll of 1, the player cannot perform the declared action and the action is wasted.
This Skill may still be used if the player is Prone, Stunned,
or has lost their Tackle Zone.
Clarifications
Le jet de Répulsion est OBLIGATOIRE. Si le jet a été oublié par les 2 joueurs, revenez en arrière du mieux que possible. Si un joueur possédant cette compétence est la cible d'un Blitz, le joueur adverse doit faire le jet de Répulsion avant de se déplacer. Si il rate ce jet, il met immédiatement fin à son activation.
Q: When a player with the Frenzy skill makes a Block action
against a player with Foul Appearance, if the first Block action
results in the player following up and performing a second Block
action, do they need to make another roll for Foul Appearance?
(p.77 & 78)
A: Yes.
Q: If a player with the Foul Appearance skill is chosen as the
target of a Blitz action, when do they roll to see if the action is
wasted? (p.78)
A: As soon as the Blitz action is declared. This will mean
that, if they fail, they will lose their entire action and will be
unable to make either the Move action or Block action as
part of the Blitz action.
Q: If a player with the Foul Appearance skill is chosen as the
target of a Foul action, does the player that declared them
as the target of a Foul action have to make the roll for Foul
Appearance? (p.78)
A: No, as Foul Appearance only triggers when the player
is chosen as the target of either a Block action or a
Special action.
Q: If a player with a Trait that requires them to roll a dice
to see if they can activate normally (such as Bone Head or
Unchanneled Fury) and wishes to declare a player with either
the Foul Appearance or Dump-off skills as the target of an
action, do they roll for their Trait or for the opposing player's Skill
first? (p.78 & 79)
A: The player will first nominate the target of their action,
then roll for their Trait, and then the opposing player will use
their Skill.
Q: Does a player with the Hypnotic Gaze trait, who targets
a player with the Foul Appearance skill, need to roll for Foul
Appearance before performing the Hypnotic Gaze special
action? (p.85)
A: Yes.