"BenQuadinaros;c-2153044" wrote:
abilities with assists might be considered as attacks (and therefore unable to be used on allies with daze) unless they specifically benefit game design to allow the ability (like finalizer). That would explain inconsistency. But IMO still doesn’t make logical sense.
Please allow me to raise here AA's leader ability to counter your argument (even though it was not exactly your argument just trying to cite something from the past):
Whenever an ally uses an ability that isnt an attack, a rebel ally gets called to assist.
Cast "Watch and learn" by Ezra on Hyoda under AA-L. You will get a double assist. Or triple, if you consider Ezra's strike to be an assist.
Cast Translation by 3PO on hermit yoda, you will get double assist. These abilities are not considered to be an attack by AA despite the fact that they do contain an assist. (TBH i am not even sure this is WAI if 3PO has the zeta on OMG, as the basic ability is considered an attack bc it is inflicting confuse on enemy target. With the zeta on OMG one could argue that this ability is now an attack. I dunno, this game is really not consistent)
Cast "Master's Training" on anyone under AA-L, you will get all the Trained units to assist +1 from the leadership.
I am fully aware that this is not exactly what you have been talking about, all i am saying here that the inconsistency is real here. I still think that a description update would solve everything.
1) Update the Daze description so it contains something about being invalid target for certain abilities.
or
2) change the phrase "target ally" to "target Assistant" in the kits. This way it would support Kyno's claim: the unit still is a freaking ally so it should recieve everything that was promised, however target assistant is non existing if target ally does not classify as assistant due to Daze and gets nothing but a tap on the shoulder. (However it still does not reslove the contradiction with the hard stun effects)
Updating texts would require little to no coding and everyone could be happy.