by Einsiedler
rob_vz wrote:
The rules state "If you are attacked while in Tokyo...you can yield to the monster that attacked." This would suggest that being attacked is the only pre-requisite to yielding. If you manage to reduce or cancel the damage from that attack, it would not disqualify you from yielding.
I think you are wrong.
In the German rule this is quite clear:
"The monster can only leave Tokyo if damage is taken but not if the attack is reduced to zero e.g. by another card."
Der Einsiedler