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Post by Bunny Dundee on Dec 5, 2004 19:42:38 GMT -5
you have to roll to defend against cb not the person who played the card it still operates the same way as a weapon. and yes if you have the purple pawn you can reroll. but you cant reroll for the defense of cb if you are trying to kill him as there is no die specified for that action and if its not specified you cannot reroll, same as with poverty poker, defector and all similar cards.
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Post by TILADX on Dec 6, 2004 20:35:41 GMT -5
but you cant reroll for the defense of cb if you are trying to kill him as there is no die specified for that action and if its not specified you cannot reroll, same as with poverty poker, defector and all similar cards. Of course there is a die specified for rolling if you are trying to kill CB - every other weapon rolls either the black or 20-sided (icosahedron) die. If it's the black die, then whomever has the black pawn would get to reroll.
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Post by Nathan454 on May 6, 2005 20:44:54 GMT -5
Even if the person rolling for CB's defense has the black pawn, they should not get to roll twice. After all, it is the player who owns the black pawn, not CB. The person is rolling on behalf of CB.
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Post by vindelicato on Jan 3, 2006 21:44:42 GMT -5
The Blue/Yellow Bunny Bits has the answer to the "Who rolls for the CyberBunny" question:
"The player who launched Cyber Bunny initially will roll for its defense against a Weapon card."
As far as the player rolling for CB being able to re-roll for their defense, I have to agree with Nathan as pawns are owned by players, not cards, and the player who launched CB is just "proxying" for CB in the rolling process.
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