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Rule · Chapter 7

cr:7.5.5

The hit-event is a named-event[1.9.3] that is otherwise identical to a deal {p} damage event[8.5.3] . An attack is considered to have hit if it deals damage to an attack-target with a hit-event.

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  • cr:7.5.5aIf the attack-target loses life as a result of anything except damage dealt by the hit-event, then the attack is not considered to have hit.
  • cr:7.5.5bIf the hit-event is modified by replacement effects such that no damage is dealt by the active-attack to the attack-target, it is no longer a hit-event - the attack is not considered to have hit when the event occurs. Damage may still be dealt if the hit-event is modified, but it is not considered a hit-event if the active-attack is not the source of the damage that would be dealt to the attack-target.
  • cr:7.5.5cIf a rule or effect prevents a triggered effect from triggering when the active-attack hits and/or when it deals damage, then the triggered effect does not trigger on the hit-event.
  • cr:7.5.5dA chain link is considered to have hit if any hit-event occurs while it is the active chain link.

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