Clarifications
Q: Can a player with both the Dump-off and the Pass skills use
the Pass skill when making a Pass action as part of the Dumpoff
skill? (p.79)
A: Yes.
Q: Can any of the Passing skills that are used when
performing a Pass action also be used when performing a
Throw Team-mate action? (p.79)
A: No.
Q: Does a player with the Animosity (X) trait make the roll to see
whether they can perform a Pass action or Hand-off action to
the relevant player at the start of their activation or just before
attempting the desired action? (p.81)
A: Animosity (X) states when they attempt to perform
the action, so the roll will be made immediately before
they attempt to perform the action, not at the start of
their activation.
Q: If a player with a PA of 1+ scores a 1 for a Passing Ability
test, after modifi ers have been applied, is this still an Accurate
Pass? (p.29)
A: Yes.
Q: Can a player make a Pass action to an adjacent friendly
player? (p.48)
A: Yes.
Q: When making a Passing Ability test, if the roll is not a natural 1,
but is reduced to less than 1 after modifiers have been applied, is
this an inaccurate pass or a wildly inaccurate pass? (p.49)
A: This will be a wildly inaccurate pass.
Q: If an inaccurate or wildly inaccurate pass goes out of
bounds, do you roll for passing interference before or after
the throw-in? If before, where do you count the ball as for the
purpose of placing the range ruler to determine which players
can attempt to interfere? (p. 50)
A: Before. When placing the range ruler to determine which
players can attempt to interfere, treat the ball as occupying
the last square it was over before going out of bounds.