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NearATomatotato

Sinclair might be clashing against an attack that's targeting him. When you clash against an attack that's directly targeting you, that ignores the speed difference.


Hexadermia

Not exactly, clashing in of itself doesn’t ignore speed. You can test that against a 1 speed opponent. What takes precedent is if the enemy is faster than both sinners and you clash them. Since the enemy is faster, the enemy clashes first which makes your slow sinner attack first.


gizmo33399

You’re not talking about clashes then, you’re talking about unopposed attacks


BoringGenericUser

no, a sinner being targeted by a skill can clash that skill, even if they're slower than the enemy targeting them


Amaz1ngEgg

To make it clearer, that'll happen WHEN the enemy dice have higher speed than your other sinner.


Esskido

When clashing the clash will occur at the highest speed *of both clashers*, that means if your Sinclair rolls lower on speed than Ishmael but clashes Ricardo that rolled higher speed than Ishmael, then the clash happens at Ricardo's speed before Ishmael can attack. If Ricardo has the highest speed and both clash with him whoever clashes his leftmost(?) skill slot will eat the counter.