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Originally Posted by MunchkinMan
Unfortunately, the official answer is that I'm torn. I know I'd say that it can't be used to prevent the theft, since it's the target of the theft, but there's a part of me that believes that SJ would think it funny in just this one instance for the Reloaded Die to be used in this way. To the Brain Trust!
(I will note, however, that a Reloaded Die is not the final say on the die roll's outcome unless it's the last Reloaded Die played. A Reloaded Die can be trumped by a Loaded Die or another Reloaded Die, meaning that playing the card does not necessarily determine the final outcome of the roll, and what happens if someone else sympathizes with the Thief, or the Thief happens to have a Loaded Die? Do they get the now-used Reloaded Die, or does the card go into the discard pile and the Thief gets to not lose a Level and the knowledge of a job well half-done?)
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Sorry for bringing up the old information, I'll keep that in mind in future. Oh, and the thread you bumped wasn't the one I found the misinformation in, but several others, unfortunately.
On your new quandary, surely the thief can't steal a used item that is usable once only and then be able to use it again.
However, just to be Munchkinly, has it ever been ruled that the Thief has to announce the item that will be stolen before the theft attempt? The
Thief card does not indicate that s/he needs to do this, so it would seem that you should be able to roll without a target item or choose your target item after the roll. Using this interpretation, if a
Reloaded Die was chained by another
Reloaded Die or
Loaded Die to make the theft successful again, the thief would be able to pick any of the remaining small items owned by another player...