Wishing wrote:
Hmm... theoretically, but seems unlikely. If I attack you, you suffer damage, and the damage triggers your Disengage, then you might be taking a Move action, but you are taking it on my turn. Can I declare a reaction during my own turn?
You cannot. It has to be during your opponent's turn.
The scenario would only be possible if the Attacker somehow managed to trigger the Disengage skill of one its own models. The Defender would then be able make a Reaction, if possible.
As you say though, that's not very likely since the only way I can see that happening is if the Defender makes a successful Counterattack Reaction and does enough damage to trigger Disengage on the Attacker's model. However, the Defender would have already used their Reaction in that case and could not do so again in the same turn...
Hmmm. How about this crazy fringe case: Player A uses Vargr to attack Player B's Frigge. Vargr fails to achieve any net successes, so Frigge's Retaliate skill activates and she deals 2 damage to Vargr. That damage causes Vargr to generate a Favor from its vitality track, but he chooses to activate its Disengage skill instead and make a Move Action away from Frigge. Frigge, still having made no Reaction this turn, declares an Opportunity Attack.
I think that would be a legal sequence of events... though not very likely to occur.
(That mental exercise was way more interesting than it should have been... I have too much Arena Rex in the brain).