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Old June 1st, 2021, 07:40 PM
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Re: The Book of Suskra

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If an opponent's werewolf lord takes a turn with my Suskra, may he use overextend attack ? If an opponent's werewolf lord takes a turn with my Suskra, may I take a turn with overextend attack after the turn of my opponent ?
Amazingly, this question has never come up in the Werewolf Lord's own book. You'd think it would, since there's several figures with Overextend Attack.
Yes, this is an issue that exists in classic 'scape as well, if (for example) there is a Lycanthropy marker on Alistair. Or just if a Mindflayer Enslaves Alistair.

Our understanding when we made this card was that, because overextend attack triggers after taking a turn, control returns to the original player before the Mindflayer/WWL player has a chance to use Overextend Attack.

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