We had our first play last weekend and had a few questions regarding hazard spaces and Blazing Tornado.
1. Does Blazing Tornado auto attack if it is sharing the same space as a potential target? If so, range is 0?
2. In the scenario we played, one payer had two thugs playing on the same turn. Thug 1 was in a hazard space of Blazing Tordado and did not move. Thug 2 moved into a hazard space. Thug 2 was attacked when he moved and the dodge was settled. Both thugs ended their turn in a hazard space. Does Blazing Tornado result in one attack roll being dodged by both thugs or is there an attack roll for Thug 1 and another for Thug 2? Resolving each separtely?
Thanks in advance.
#1: The space the token of Blazing Tornado occupies is one of the hazard spaces it generates. Radius will always include the origin.
#2: The attacks are made seperately. Each Hazard space triggering is a different attack, and each hazard attack is target specific, and not for the entire hex in which it is triggered.
That means that if a player passed through a hazard space occupied by another target only the moving target would be attacked.
So if Thug 1 and Thug 2 are both on the same turn and end in two seperate hazard spaces, each hazard space generates a separte roll for the target in that specific hex? I roll once for Thug 1 and roll a seperate attack for Thug 2. That is what I thought. Thanks for the clarification.