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anathanatoid 06-22-2010 09:52 AM

Fighting High Level Monsters
 
Okay -- we're newbies and many things confuse us.... This is question 3 of 4 (all in separate threads)...

Player A is a Level 3 Magician. He opens a door and there is the Plutonium Dragon (Level 20). Fortunately, the dragon will not pursue anyone of Level 5 or below.

However, Player A decides to throw in all his cards to charm the dragon anyway, thereby getting the 5 treasures.

Is this okay? More generally, can a player decide to go to battle with a monster even if the monster would normally ignore the player?

Nerftw 06-22-2010 09:58 AM

Re: Fighting High Level Monsters
 
Yes, "does not pursue" only applies to running away. It means you don't have to roll the dice, you succeed automatically. You can still choose to fight the monster, or in the Wizard's case, charm it and get the treasure. That's actually a pretty common tactic with the Plutonium Dragon.

Kirt 06-22-2010 03:56 PM

Re: Fighting High Level Monsters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nerftw (Post 1004820)
It means you don't have to roll the dice, you succeed automatically.

When a player must run away, but the monster will not pursue, the player does have to roll the dice, it is just that escape is automatic regardless of what is rolled.

"Running Away" includes rolling dice to run away. This is necessary because some cards cannot be played until a run-away roll, or any roll, is made. It is not fair to deprive other players the chance to play such cards if they choose.

MunchkinMan 06-22-2010 04:20 PM

Re: Fighting High Level Monsters
 
I'm really trying hard to think of why this matters. Why should I not deprive a guy of using a card that will make me re-roll, or adjust the result of my roll, when the result of my roll won't matter? I'm tired, it's been a long day and the beginning of a long week for me, so maybe I'm not recalling any cards where massive benefits can be gained by playing off someone's Run Away roll against a Monster that won't even chase them. If you're going to make potentially wild claims you need to do one of two things: a) Show me where Andrew or I said, in this forum, that it's a necessity, or b) convince me by telling me the card names of the cards that you think warrant rolling when not necessary.

Kirt 06-22-2010 04:54 PM

Re: Fighting High Level Monsters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MunchkinMan (Post 1004992)
If you're going to make potentially wild claims you need to do one of two things: a) Show me where Andrew or I said, in this forum, that it's a necessity, or b) convince me by telling me the card names of the cards that you think warrant rolling when not necessary.

I was misremembering a discussion about Dead End.

Andrew has said here and here that in such cases a roll is NOT necessary.

I stand corrected, and apologize for my wild claim (and moreso for not checking it first before I made it).


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