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GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 10:55 am
by stashman
Is a 6 always a successful roll when trying to GFI?


[Edit] Made the topic title a little clearer, helps with searching - Darkson

Re: GFI

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:08 am
by howlinggriffon
GFIs are not modified. You only fail a GFI on a roll of a 1.

Re: GFI

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:17 am
by stashman
Yes in blizzard and on some stadiums and with special play cards you can go any number of GFI with modifiets

Re: GFI

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:18 am
by Darkson
I think the question is related to this: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=44335 where GFI are modified.

Looking through the books (CRP and BB2016) it looks like the "1 is a fail, 6 is a pass" is only listed on pages where it's talking about Agility rolls (pass, catch for example) so I don't think it does, but I sort of recall it being mentioned somewhere else in the rules, but I'm not sure.

Re: GFI

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 11:46 am
by stashman
GOING FOR IT!When a player takes any Action apart from a Block, they may try to move one or two extra squares over and above the number that they are normally allowed to move – this is called ‘going for it’ or GFI. NOTE: if a rule refers to a player’s ‘normal movement’ do not include the one to two GFI squares. Roll a D6 for the player after they have moved each extra square. On a roll of 1 the player trips up and is Knocked Down in the square that they moved to. Roll to see if he was injured. On any other roll the player moves without mishap. If the player is Knocked Down then his team suffers a turnover and their turn ends immediately.

Re: GFI

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 12:39 pm
by hutchinsfairy
stashman wrote:GOING FOR IT!When a player takes any Action apart from a Block, they may try to move one or two extra squares over and above the number that they are normally allowed to move – this is called ‘going for it’ or GFI. NOTE: if a rule refers to a player’s ‘normal movement’ do not include the one to two GFI squares. Roll a D6 for the player after they have moved each extra square. On a roll of 1 the player trips up and is Knocked Down in the square that they moved to. Roll to see if he was injured. On any other roll the player moves without mishap. If the player is Knocked Down then his team suffers a turnover and their turn ends immediately.
Yes but that can be changed by things like a Blizzard weather condition or the Go The Extra Mile heroic feat.

Re: One-turn Pitch-Clear

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 3:42 pm
by stashman
Call for Milo and JT

Is a natural 6 always a successful roll when GFI no matter how many extra steps you take with the card?

Re: GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2017 9:52 pm
by dode74
Loving the potential exploit someone came up with on FB if it is the case that a 6 always succeeds for a GFI...
Anybody can one-turn touchdown, but can you one-turn pitch-clear? I think so...

Go The Extra Mile (Heroic Feat)
Play at the start of any of your turns, before any of your players takes an Action.
Pick a player on your team. Until the end of your turn, that player can Go For It any number of times. Each attempt after the second (or third, if they have the Sprint skill) has a cumulative -1 modifier to the dice roll to see whether they fail.

Kingmaker Play (Benefits of Training)
Play at the start of any of your turns, before any of your players takes an Action.
Pick a player on your team and make an Action with them. Each time you make a dice roll for that player this turn, you can choose the result instead of rolling (make any Armour rolls and Injury rolls as normal). However, you suffer a turnover immediately after that player finishes their Action.

Now.... let's say you have a player with Ball & Chain on your team. Assuming you're lucky enough to draw these two cards, this is a one-turn pitch-clear, correct?

Re: GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:22 am
by GalakStarscraper
After reading the discussion on Facebook and going back through the rulebook, I see a strong argument that a 6 can fail for a GFI roll if the modifier is -5. Since the base rules didn't have the possibility the rule of 1 and 6 was not written into the GFI rules. The rule of 1 and 6 is only listed and discussed for AG rolls. So with all that in mind ... I would have to agree that a 6 can fail a GFI if there is a -5 or more modifier to the roll.

Re: GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 2:57 am
by Moraiwe
dode74 wrote:Loving the potential exploit someone came up with on FB if it is the case that a 6 always succeeds for a GFI...
On facebook? I posted it on TFF, and someone copied it over. Actually, it was posted on Ausbowl first, the idea being a combined Melbourne Blood Bowl League effort - we're so proud.

Re: GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 4:36 am
by Darkson
dode74 wrote:Loving the potential exploit someone came up with on FB if it is the case that a 6 always succeeds for a GFI...
*cough* viewtopic.php?f=20&t=44335 *cough*

Re: GFI and the "unmodified 6" rule

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 8:25 am
by dode74
See, when people post these things in the wrong sub-forum they get missed :P