TheZombieGame.com Forums
question about Rachelle - Printable Version

+- TheZombieGame.com Forums (http://www.thezombiegame.com/forums)
+-- Forum: Last Night on Earth (/Forum-Last-Night-on-Earth)
+--- Forum: LNoE General Discussion (/Forum-LNoE-General-Discussion)
+--- Thread: question about Rachelle (/Thread-question-about-Rachelle)

Pages: 1 2


question about Rachelle - LivEvil - 04-29-2010 03:05 PM

dont have card infront of me but how does her ignore a 6 work?


RE: question about Rachelle - Lyude - 04-29-2010 03:37 PM

when the battle is resolved and rachelle has to take a wound, just die a roll, if 6, rachelle's wound is ignored.

If she is going to be killed automatically (meat cleaver... etc) she rolls for every wound she has, and with a 6 that one is ignored.

I Hope I've helped you


RE: question about Rachelle - LivEvil - 04-29-2010 04:07 PM

yes that helps a ton. we were playing if the zombie rolls a six on any of it's fight die she ignores the wound.


RE: question about Rachelle - Lyude - 04-30-2010 12:03 AM

the die to get the 6 is rolled by the hero, not by the zombie :P and always after the fight is resolved


RE: question about Rachelle - DawnoftheDead - 05-09-2010 03:25 PM

I believe if the zombie gets a hold of the meat cleaver due to Fighting Instincts (from the Growing Hunger expansion), she would not get the roll for ignoring the wound. As it says instantly kills!


RE: question about Rachelle - Lyude - 05-10-2010 09:34 AM

I believe if the zombie gets a hold of the meat cleaver due to Fighting Instincts (from the Growing Hunger expansion), she would not get the roll for ignoring the wound. As it says instantly kills!


That's not true...

A Instant kill is fill all the wounds, so Rachelle can roll the die to prevent them. If she doesn't succeed, than she dies


RE: question about Rachelle - mqstout - 05-10-2010 02:12 PM

Hmm. I'm not sure on that interpretation, Lyude. Interesting thought.


RE: question about Rachelle - Lyude - 05-13-2010 02:34 PM

It works like bloated body... you can instant kill them, but they also can try to prevent the wound.

I read it somewhere in boardgamegeeks, and it was a quote from Jason...


RE: question about Rachelle - Russ - 07-20-2010 06:01 PM

I dunno...I remember a quote from Jason as well. Not referring to this specific example, but he was saying that when something has the word "instant" in it, it is instant! You roll a six with the meat cleaver while fighting a zombie, they can't play any cards (for example, make you re-roll your six,) or do anything because they are INSTANTLY killed. I would think this would apply here as well. Giving someone the number of wounds necessary to kill them doesn't sound instant to me. Instant would mean you don't even bother with wound markers, you immediately remove the character from play without any further actions.

But what do I know? :p


RE: question about Rachelle - mqstout - 07-20-2010 07:34 PM

Instant Kill, I do remember Jason saying those can't be prevented.