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Post by TemplarTyler on Jul 27, 2012 5:01:32 GMT -5
Hey All,
Not sure if it is a bug... or just a change they have made:
But basically Recover Agents to do not regain Power that was lost through Sudden Ex' and the such
(However I have seen recover agents regain lost Power from Byzantine Church ability)
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Post by Tuism on Jul 27, 2012 5:14:56 GMT -5
Recover should definitely recover their power, it's in the game's rule explanation. So... Can anyone else confirm this? Was it any specific recover agent?
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Post by TemplarTyler on Jul 27, 2012 5:19:57 GMT -5
Pompous Preacher
I do not know if it is limited to him though, as no one has ever used it on the other recover agent in the deck Learned Widow)
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Post by coolkendude on Jul 27, 2012 10:03:41 GMT -5
Well, for Recover agents to actually recover their health, they must actually be in a "recover" phase, the phase that happens after they attack or block.
If your agent got Sudden Exhaustion (SE) while they were resting and you didn't attack or block, then they would never recover their power. Was that what happened? Or did they get SE while attacking or blocking and didn't recover their health after the recovery phase?
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Post by mumblingmynah on Jul 27, 2012 11:34:39 GMT -5
This happened to me last night with Lia de Russo. Got SE while attacking, didn't recover power after resting.
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Post by coolkendude on Jul 27, 2012 12:16:19 GMT -5
This happened to me last night with Lia de Russo. Got SE while attacking, didn't recover power after resting. Wow - I think that's definitely a bug unless they changed the meaning of "Recover" to just recover health and not power. I'll have to look at the text of Recover on an agent to see if there was a change there.
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Post by Hurdler on Jul 27, 2012 12:50:03 GMT -5
This is the "expected" behavior in the current version, but we changed that in the coming release. So this is "fixed". It shouldn't be long before the update.
And the issue is not about power or health, but the fact recover is currently working only on "damage" effect and not on "get" effect.
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Post by Tuism on Jul 27, 2012 13:32:36 GMT -5
Cool! Thanks for the explanation
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