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Noble sacrifice
 

Noble Sacrifice

Beta release

Type:
Action
Faction:
Invaders
Rarity:
Pinnacle
Cost:
IIIII

Destroy all of your ships

For each ship destroyed by this action, the enemy base facing it loses 3 durability

Arsenals containing this card

Control Invader
Control the game by disrupting your opponents' plans, while your massive ships overpower them.

Architect 300
A tailored selection of 300 cards used for arsenal drafting.

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cost_drawback
This card has an immediate drawback as an extra cost to deploying or using it.

effect_direct_damage
This card can directly damage bases.

Rulings applying to this card

Rulings are official clarifications on the way ambiguous rules or card texts should be interpreted.

Untangling multiple simultaneous triggers
Ruling issued on November 22nd 2024

Situation:
I destroy an enemy Ammunitions Depot, a Terran structure that causes all structures in play to lose durability when destroyed. This results in the destruction of several structures: my Warp Core and Protective Shell, which both have destruction reactions, and an enemy Warehouse, which has the Cheap Repairs ability triggered upon destruction. In which order are these triggers resolved?

Ruling:
As per the rules, priority is followed. Since it's your turn, your opponent has priority, and resolves their Warehouse's Cheap Repairs first. Once it is resolved, you decide the order in which you resolve your reactions.

Additional costs as part of a failed action
Ruling issued on November 19th 2024

Situation:
I have a Trading Station in play, which has an action allowing me to place a card at the bottom of my arsenal in exchange for a resource. I activate this action, but an opponent uses a reaction, causing its action to fail. Do I still need to place the card at the bottom of my arsenal?

Ruling:
No. If the action fails, none of its effects occur. You keep the card in your hand.