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            I have a question about the Dark lady. My daughter and I were playing, and she had a Mando sitting right next to a wall. I was on the other side with the Dark lady and phased through the wall and attacked the Mando. On the next round I won initiative and phased back to the other side. In after thought would this have caused an attack of opportunity? I didn't actually move in the normal sense. Would the phasing be considered a move? What would be the correct ruling on this?
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            It is always good to hear from you brother    My reasoning is this: Yes, she would get an attack of opportunity because though you are doing something you would not normally be able to do i.e. walk through walls, you are still moving normally. The force power itself is not replacing its turn but rather modifying what you can do on your turn. Hope that helps =) Love you.
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            jlbm347 is correct. Quote:Force Phase: (Force: 1 Force point) On its turn, for the remainder of the turn, a character using this Force power can move through walls at its normal speed. The character cannot end its turn in a wall space and cannot move through enemy characters. It provokes attacks of opportunity normally, and it is still affected by other terrain and proximity effects such as Mines. Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time; the character can still move and attack normally this turn. | 
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            Hey little bro, it's cool to see you on here. Does Caleb ever get on here? We should get a Vassal game going one evening.
 Swinefeld, I had not seen the whole text. I only read what was on the card. Thank you for clear this up. In fact I didn't realize it allowed her to move through walls for the whole turn. I misunderstood it as, spend a force point to move through a wall.
 
 So what does "Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time". What do they mean by "time"?
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            K4ot1K wrote:So what does "Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time". What do they mean by "time"? It means that activating the force power does not forfeit any portion of your regular turn.  I.E. Lightsaber assualt replaces attacks - so you forfeit your normal attack in order to make use of the power.
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            K4ot1K wrote:Hey little bro, it's cool to see you on here. Does Caleb ever get on here? We should get a Vassal game going one evening.
 Swinefeld, I had not seen the whole text. I only read what was on the card. Thank you for clear this up. In fact I didn't realize it allowed her to move through walls for the whole turn. I misunderstood it as, spend a force point to move through a wall.
 
 So what does "Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time". What do they mean by "time"?
 Yeah, Caleb is RolandAlistair on here. I have vassal, I don't know how to use it    and Caleb hasnot tried it yet. I am glad you get to play with your daughters, that is cool.    | 
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            Lord_Ball wrote:K4ot1K wrote:So what does "Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time". What do they mean by "time"? It means that activating the force power does not forfeit any portion of your regular turn.  I.E. Lightsaber assualt replaces attacks - so you forfeit your normal attack in order to make use of the power. Ok, thank you. I have not heard replacement powers call "time". So rather than a "use this instead of this", you can use force phase along with anything else. Which goes back to my original idea of running her on one side of a wall, phase, attack and move back through the wall on the next turn. I wonder, does anyone provide the ability to grant her Mobile Attack? That would be a cool move to phase, attack and phase back in one turn. Ah! Jedi Instructor should work.
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            jlbm347 wrote:K4ot1K wrote:Hey little bro, it's cool to see you on here. Does Caleb ever get on here? We should get a Vassal game going one evening.
 Swinefeld, I had not seen the whole text. I only read what was on the card. Thank you for clear this up. In fact I didn't realize it allowed her to move through walls for the whole turn. I misunderstood it as, spend a force point to move through a wall.
 
 So what does "Using Force Phase doesn?t take any time". What do they mean by "time"?
 Yeah, Caleb is RolandAlistair on here. I have vassal, I don't know how to use it    and Caleb hasnot tried it yet. I am glad you get to play with your daughters, that is cool.   Samantha loves to play (as best she can). But now Kittana wants to try. I don't think she will get into collecting the minis, but Sam has a nice little collection going, including a fig I want, Darth Talon. Love Ya
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