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Reply: Gears of War: The Board Game:: Rules:: Re: AI Card 11

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by guitarro

Garvinator wrote:

Ah, no no no.

When activating an AI card, you perform the following:
First, you check the top right of the card to confirm which enemies are being activated (or if it's a global event).

Then you move down to the next part, a small yellow box with one line of text. On AI card 11, the text is "If 1 or more Wretch in play:"

If the statement in that yellow box is true, you perform the steps immediately below it, stopping at the line and ignoring the "Otherwise:" section.

Using 11 as an example again, if there is a Wretch on the board, you move it up to two areas toward the nearest COG figure, then (if possible) attack the most wounded figure in the area it stops in.

One or both of these actions may happen, but when they're finished, the card is resolved, nothing else happens.

Everything below the line, the "Otherwise:" section, is only used if the statement in the yellow box, "If 1 or more wretch in play" is false.
If there aren't any wretches on the board, you immediately go to "Otherwise: and perform the actions listed there. (Spawning two Wretches)

You don't perform one section of the card followed by the other, you perform ONLY one, decided by the yellow box text.


Okay, so you don't have to resolve all text in the "restricted" portion (as the manual calls it) of the AI card. If the section says "Move three areas toward the closest COG. Then attack each COG not in cover (if possible)," and only one wretch is in play and is more than two areas away from the nearest COG, the wretch moves two areas toward the nearest COG and the card is considered resolved.

Is that correct?


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