Now i understand that DT deathmark will not override her revive. But what im wondering is why even tho ive "killed" ns zombie many times dt special still doesnt deathmark another enemy?
I think this is broken...on my DT, when i use that special, death mark inflicts on the character I attacked but didn’t die. If the character dies from that special, no one gets deathmark.
I was wondering about this as well. A good test would be to kill Boba or SRP while they have their revives, and see if you can deathmark anyone after they revive. If not, I’d say zombie is WAI. But if DM works in that situation, something needs to be adjusted to keep things consistent. I’ll try and test it in GW if I get a chance.
That’s a good question...I don’t know what conditions “reset” between TW encounters. I know a nightsister won’t come back via Talzin lead on defense on ensuing encounters.
In pve battles, if someone dies in phase 1 or 2, they can be revived in phase 3 and you can still get 3 stars. Not sure if it works the same way in Assault battles, raids, Tb, etc.
In pve battles, if someone dies in phase 1 or 2, they can be revived in phase 3 and you can still get 3 stars. Not sure if it works the same way in Assault battles, raids, Tb, etc.
Yeah, there is a lack of clarity on some of the "battle", "encounter" definitions
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This is my understanding.
Nope. Counts as a fresh battle. Same way how NS, or EE, don't revive someone who died in the previous battle.
I would say yes. A long time ago, I was running dt on rancor, the door panel was deactivated from the squad prior & dm landed on rancor first round.
This is correct^^
It doesn't work that way.
Is the difference PvP vs PvE? Because it did work in raids at some point.
you could death mark someone even if all enemies are standing on the field, as long as someone dies in a previous run of the phase?
The one instance I know it used to work on would be the rancor/panel example. And I only remember it because I was surprised dm hit.
I would consider that not WAI. but i could be wrong.
Yeah, there is a lack of clarity on some of the "battle", "encounter" definitions