Can a character with Lightsaber Riposte make an immediate attack against an enemy who hits it even if you ultimately decide to transfer the damage to an ally with Bodyguard?
Yes. When resolving a successful attack, the first thing you do is trigger any effects that occur when the target is hit by the attack. After that, you apply the damage. Lightsaber Riposte triggers when the character is hit by the attack, so you resolve that first, and then you resolve the damage, including transferring the damage to an ally with Bodyguard. Lightsaber Sweep Q: When using Lightsaber Sweep, does the character make a separate attack roll against each adjacent enemy, or does the character make just one attack roll that is compared to each adjacent enemy’s Defense? A: The character makes a separate attack roll against each adjacent enemy.
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