Les règles de redirection:
- FFG a écrit:
- The Crown Regent title card can be used to redirect a
single challenge each round. This ability is used after
a challenge is initiated, before any reactions to that
challenge’s initiation can be triggered.
If a challenge is redirected, the player who is initiating
the challenge must immediately choose a new opponent
to resolve the challenge against. The attacking player
may also choose new stealth targets (controlled by
the new defending player) if he or she desires. Any
originally declared stealth targets are not considered to
have been bypassed by stealth; any new targets are.
The challenge is still considered to have been initiated
against the original opponent, but it resolves against the
new opponent.
A redirected challenge may not be resolved against the
same opponent it was originally initiated against.
Any effect that would prevent a challenge from being
initiated against a player does not prevent a redirected
challenge from resolving against that player. (This
means that a redirected challenge may resolve against
an opponent the attacking player supports.)
The player initiating the challenge cannot change which
characters he or she has declared, or the challenge type
that has been
Ce qui me dérange, c'est qu'on a initié face au premier joueur, et qu'on ne fait que résoudre sur le second. Donc Eddard ne devrait pas pouvoir se redresser. Et d'ailleurs,
il ne se redresse pas, c'est sûr.
Le titre de redirection force à changer de cible.
(After a player initiates
a challenge and declares a target and attackers, the
Crown Regent may use this title to force that player to
choose a new target for the attack. )
Le titre de pouvoir indique:
In other words, the additional challenge
must be initiated against a different opponent.
Force est-il plus fort que Must be? ^^
L'on peut bien attaquer un adversaire que l'on "soutient". On va au-delà de la règle. Je suppose que là aussi.