Tarfful (B)

Tarfful (B)

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Side Light
Rarity Rare
Version B
Type Character
Points

Subtype

Expansion

Abbreviation
AGD

Card Number
83 / 311

Author/Publisher
Independent Development Committee
Publish Date
3/1/2016

Independent Development Committee

Card Text

When you deploy Tarfful, you may pay 4 build points. If you do, take 1 30/5/4 Wookie Team Subordinate with "Pay 1 Force    Retaliate 1" and put it into the Ground arena.

Tarfful gets Fury 4 as long as your opponent has a Trandoshan or Pirate in any arena.

      Untap Chewbacca. Play only when Tarfful would attack.

Pay 2 Force    Retaliate 3



Keywords

Fury
Fury X: A cumulative ability triggered by the initial dice roll that means, "When you roll at least one natural four with this unit's attack dice before re-roll, roll X additional attack dice." Only the first natural "4" counts. A four rolled after re-roll doesn't matter. If your unit gets the Fury ability after you roll attack dice, it's too late to roll additional attack dice. Fury applies only to dice rolled for an attack, not to dice rolls for abilities like Retaliate. Accuracy can't increase the die roll to a natural "4."
Retaliate
Retaliate X: A layered ability activated during the attack POP that means, "If a unit in the same arena as this unit is attacking this unit, this unit does X dice of damage to that unit when the attack ends." A Retaliate ability without an activation cost has a printed cost of "Pay 0 Force -->". Retaliate resolves when the attack ends, even if your unit gets discarded. Retaliate dice are just dice of damage, not attack dice, and can trigger Stun. Retaliate based on a unit’s power is based on its total power at the time the Retaliate is activated. Retaliate doesn't work with attacks from another arena (such as Bombard and Ion Cannon) or the build zone. A unit may retaliate against itself if it attacks itself. Each Retaliate may be used once per attack. Each defending unit can activate Retaliate during the attack POP, which resolve in their order when the attack ends, even if the retaliating unit is discarded.

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