The Book of Nahiri, Fury in Stone
The Book of Nahiri, Fury in Stone Magic: Arena of the Planeswalkers Shadows over Innistrad -Rulings and Clarifications-
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Can you choose to move Nahiri "0" spaces by picking the space that she is already on for Pass through Stone? She was surrounded in a game last night and I wondered if I could stay on the same hex to roll the d20 in hopes of wounding the mob of squad figures surrounding her. |
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I dont think you can do that. Usually when you have the option to choose '0' they write as "up to".
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I could see that one going either way. In Heroscape, a no move is still considered a move.
Hard to say with AotP, I would slightly lean towards that you must move to get the d20 roll. |
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I found some Bio information on the Planeswalkers. Here is Nahiri's:
http://magic.wizards.com/en/story/pl...ri-lithomancer The kor Planeswalker Nahiri was a master of the stoneforge technique, using magic to coax exquisitely crafted weapons and tools fully formed from ordinary rock. After her ascension to Planeswalker status, many knew her simply as "the Lithomancer." Along with two other Planeswalkers—the vampire Sorin Markov and the spirit dragon Ugin—she trapped the monstrous, world-devouring Eldrazi on her home world of Zendikar. With her power over stone, she created the extensive network of floating stone hedrons on the plane—a vital component in the effort to contain the Eldrazi threat. For centuries, Nahiri served as Zendikar's guardian, ensuring that the Eldrazi remained in confinement and swiftly addressing any other threats that arose. |
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Really liking the idea of a spirit dragon Planeswalker. :)
Cool stuff, thanks for sharing that. |
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The other question was whether you roll for leaving engagement attacks. If it were a Heroscape card it would be spelled out either way.
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You do. This came up with a couple Blue spell cards that allow for the same type of 'move'. One says 'no swipe'.
Also of note is no 'clear sight' lingo so you can move through a ruin/wall. Project Self and Essence Flux are the cards. EF is no LEAs.
Spoiler Alert!
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That's what I argued. Treat the card as if the text it is explicit about is the only exception to the normal rules.
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since she can move through stone, can she move through water with that abbility? can she use the 4 space move to pass over a 2 space water spot?
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Yeah, this figure has all kind of wording issues. I think it would have been better worded as "place" instead of "move", as otherwise if you had to move to the space along the way you would have to consider things like leaving engagement from figure between where you are and where you want to go, height when climbing a large hill, weird space or any heroscape terrain rules, stopping on glyphs, in addition to stopping on water. Basically I think this is how the power should be worded (please make other suggestions).
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