crookedwookie
New member
Quick question about an interaction we had come up this weekend.
I used Boot to the Head to down an opposing figure, then moved in to the downed figure's space, adjacent to another player who was holding the ball, to initiate a steal. However, when I moved adjacent to the downed figure, my wife attempted to play a BZZZZT! card, stating that I had moved into the downed player's killzone.
Now overall the question is somewhat moot, because she could simply have waited and played the card (in this instance) when I moved adjacent to the player with the ball, one more space over. But it did raise an interesting question which the card itself didnt' expressly cover: does a downed player lose or retain their killzone for the purposes of various game effects, such as BZZZZT ?
I used Boot to the Head to down an opposing figure, then moved in to the downed figure's space, adjacent to another player who was holding the ball, to initiate a steal. However, when I moved adjacent to the downed figure, my wife attempted to play a BZZZZT! card, stating that I had moved into the downed player's killzone.
Now overall the question is somewhat moot, because she could simply have waited and played the card (in this instance) when I moved adjacent to the player with the ball, one more space over. But it did raise an interesting question which the card itself didnt' expressly cover: does a downed player lose or retain their killzone for the purposes of various game effects, such as BZZZZT ?