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| Tweet Topic Started: 11th July 2010 - 03:33 PM (307 Views) | |
| Patchy | 11th July 2010 - 03:33 PM Post #1 |
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Played through a game today and came across a point where i cast death frenzy on my own clanrats which held my assassin (already revealed). So he gets death frenzy? nothing states he doesn't and didn't glimpse it at all in the Errata. We played on as it did confer onto my assassin. just seemed rather powerful.... assassin then went onto turn a empire lord into mince meat So whats everyones thoughts? |
| Assassin kill toll: 1 oldblood, 1 vampire lord, 2 chaos lords, Bretonnian lord, 3 Minotaurs and numerous champions with overkill. An ever growing list! | |
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| Warlock Matik | 11th July 2010 - 03:46 PM Post #2 |
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Think I've found the relevent part in the new book, pg 100. It states that in general characters and units do not confer their special rules to each other. HOWEVER, it goes on to say that spells that target units and bestow special rules apply to the entire unit, including the character. Furthermore, on pg 97 under 'spells' it says that a character that leaves a unit affected by a spell no longer benefits/suffers from the spells effects. I don't know whether this applies to death frenzy though since it's a one shot spell that whips them into a state of death frenzy - not an ongoing spell that keeps them in that state. Anyway, it looks as though you played it right. |
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| Charming | 11th July 2010 - 04:23 PM Post #3 |
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I'd guess the BRB quote on spells not affecting characters leaving units is about spells that are of the remains in play kind. Here comes the great part: none of the spells in either of our lores counts as remains in play, which is just great! |
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