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Post by bierbaron on Jun 10, 2022 11:16:01 GMT
Maybe this has been answered long ago, but my limited search skills did not find an answer so far. Imagine a Vampire Lord with the Red Fury Power. The model is in a challenge and manages to put the final unsaved wound with its regular attacks on the opposing unit champion, or a character, should not matter. Is the Vampire Lord allowed to "immediately" roll his additional Attacks generated by Red Fury to achieve/increase Overkill, or are the additional attacks lost, as the only opponent he may be able to strike is dead already?
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Post by thegoat on Jun 10, 2022 12:08:06 GMT
The Red Fury attacks happen immediately (ie. same initiative step). So go ahead and pulp that corpse and earn some overkill combat resolution.
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Post by bierbaron on Jun 10, 2022 17:53:02 GMT
Thank you! So this power really has absolutely no downsides, it seems.
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Post by thegoat on Jun 10, 2022 19:47:42 GMT
Thank you! So this power really has absolutely no downsides, it seems. It costs XX points that could be spent on something else?
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Post by DiscoQing on Jun 10, 2022 22:08:41 GMT
NODOWNSIDES
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Post by vulcan on Jun 11, 2022 1:42:25 GMT
Thank you! So this power really has absolutely no downsides, it seems. It costs XX points that could be spent on something else? Is there anything else that would achieve better results for those points? Then it's not a downside, as everything else has the downside 'costs points that could better be spent on Red Fury'.
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Post by thegoat on Jun 11, 2022 2:19:18 GMT
It costs XX points that could be spent on something else? Is there anything else that would achieve better results for those points? Then it's not a downside, as everything else has the downside 'costs points that could better be spent on Red Fury'. Thus why I placed a question mark at the end of my sentence. Maybe it is a downside. Maybe it isn't.
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