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Old 12-16-2008, 06:45 PM
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Zab/Haku Question.

K, if i injure my zabuza [445] with haku [us035] . Then I attack healing my zab with his own effect. Then zab gets injured during the eoj or showdown. Will haku heal him at the end of the turn?

It makes sence to me but Idk. I mean the target [that injured ninja] is still there. It should still work even though he was already healed by his own effect and THEN injured again but what do I know, lol.

I NEED TO KNOW ASAP! Thanks.
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Old 12-17-2008, 07:52 AM
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K, if i injure my zabuza [445] with haku [us035] . Then I attack healing my zab with his own effect. Then zab gets injured during the eoj or showdown. Will haku heal him at the end of the turn?

It makes sence to me but Idk. I mean the target [that injured ninja] is still there. It should still work even though he was already healed by his own effect and THEN injured again but what do I know, lol.

I NEED TO KNOW ASAP! Thanks.
Haku's effect will resolve at the end of the turn, either healing your injured Zabuza, or healing your already healed Zabuza (which does nothing).
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Old 12-17-2008, 12:32 PM
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Haku's effect will resolve at the end of the turn, either healing your injured Zabuza, or healing your already healed Zabuza (which does nothing).
Thanks alot HN. That was quicker than I thought.
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