by Webhead123
Samthere wrote:
Here's my interpretation:
You're not allowed to choose the order that you resolve your dice in, because there is no order of dice resolution. Once you've decided to accept a roll, the effects of that roll happen simultaneously. You figure out the effects of the dice in an order, because we're human, and we can't be expected to simultaneously change our health/VPs, take cubes and announce damage dealt, and so all examples in the rules group dice resolution into the various faces. Regardless of that, all the dice resolve at the same moment, instantaneously. Healing happens at the same time that damage is dealt, and yielding happens in response to the dice resolving, before the purchasing phase of the turn begins.
You're not allowed to choose the order that you resolve your dice in, because there is no order of dice resolution. Once you've decided to accept a roll, the effects of that roll happen simultaneously. You figure out the effects of the dice in an order, because we're human, and we can't be expected to simultaneously change our health/VPs, take cubes and announce damage dealt, and so all examples in the rules group dice resolution into the various faces. Regardless of that, all the dice resolve at the same moment, instantaneously. Healing happens at the same time that damage is dealt, and yielding happens in response to the dice resolving, before the purchasing phase of the turn begins.
Precisely. During a player's second phase ("Resolve the Dice"), the player notes the final results of the faces of the dice that are showing and resolves them simultaneously. Once the dice have been resolved, if the monster in Tokyo was attacked, they now choose whether or not to yeild Tokyo to the attacker.