Frakas a écrit
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En effet, c'est pas ce qu'on lit dans la LRB6...
SCORING TOUCHDOWNS IN YOUR TURN own turns, before moving the Turn marker along the track.
A team scores a touchdown during their turn when one of their
players is standing in the opposing team s End ’ Zone while
holding the ball at the end of any of your players' Actions . As
soon as this happens, play stops, the crowd cheers and whistles
and cheerleaders dance about waving pom-poms. The coach of
the scoring team has our permission to leap about and cheer a
bit too, while moving the score marker one space along the
scoring track on the Playing Pitch.
Any player may enter either End Zone at any time, even if he is
not carrying the ball. If the ball is thrown to him and he catches it,
or he is able to pick up the ball while in his opponent s End Zone, ’
he scores a touchdown. Note, however, that in order to score a
touchdown the player must end his Action standing in the End
Zone; if the player failed to make a Dodge roll, for example, and
thus was Knocked Down in the End Zone then he would not
score a touchdown. If a player from the moving team enters (or
was already in) the opposing team s End Zone and has or ’
obtains the ball, then he may not voluntarily leave the End Zone
for any reason during the same action nor may he hand-off or
pass the ball – he is far too intent on scoring the touchdown
himself!
SCORING IN THE OPPONENT S TURN ’
In some rare cases a team will score a touchdown in the
opponent s turn. For example, a player holding the ball could be ’
pushed into the End Zone by a block. If one of your players is
holding the ball in the opposing team's End Zone at any point
during your opponent's turn then your team scores a touchdown
immediately, but must move their Turn marker one space along
the Turn track to represent the extra time the players spend
celebrating this unusual method of scoring!