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Post by 1plussave on Sept 9, 2023 18:12:10 GMT
Just some things that came up:
Abyssal Howl on the Dark Elves Kharibdyss forces a reroll on Successful Leadership Tests to Units in base contact. Units where the Majority of the Models have the Fear, Terror or Immune to Psychology Special Rules are immune to this effect.
How does this apply to a Character who themselves have one of these rules when they are in a non-immune Unit but are singled out for a Leadership Test, via such affects as the Helm of Discord?
On another note; The Kharibdyss Feast of Bones rule deals 1d6 extra hits to a model if all its attacks hit in combat.
How does this apply to Multi-part models such as ridden monsters? Can you split attacks and still count it as a full hit? If so how are the bonus hits distributed?
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Post by FvonSigmaringen on Sept 11, 2023 16:20:44 GMT
RAW, the Abyssal Howl special rule affects the whole unit, and therefore "everyone (including the character) in the combined unit will be affected"(BRB p. 100). Even is the character is singled out for an attack, he remains part of the unit.
Feast of Bones should not work with split attacks. BRB p. 105 specifies: "Whilst a cavalry model is treated as a single model for the purposes of hitting and wounding, a character and his ridden monster can be attacked separately." That clearly implies that for the purposes of wounding and hitting, a character and his ridden monsters are not treated as a single model, but as two. This is further supported by BRB p. 106: "When it comes to attacking back, enemies in base contact with the monster have two potential targets: the rider and the monster. The enemy can choose to direct his attacks against either the rider or the monster, and can distribute attacks between them in any way he likes.The opposing player must state how many attacks are against the monster and how many are against the rider before he rolls any dice, otherwise all attacks are assumed to be against the monster."
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