Now this kinda just popped into my head
Hellfire effects have an immediate effect of causing your opponent to take a panic test,
My questions are:
Does a unit affected by hellfire have to take a panic reaction against all hellfire tokens gained in that action
Or do they only take 1 test against any gained in that action
Secondly
In one action, If a unit of ingilegionaiires caused 2 hellfire tokens on a unit, (assume they pass their test)
Then in a different action a unit of demilegionairres charge them and cause another 3 hellfire effects, would they take a second test ?
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Re: Hellfire effects
For point 1 you take one test for the whole action that caused the effect.
For point 2 I don’t know off hand I’d need to read the panic rules first.
For point 2 I don’t know off hand I’d need to read the panic rules first.
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Re: Hellfire effects
Dayle12 wrote:Now this kinda just popped into my head
Hellfire effects have an immediate effect of causing your opponent to take a panic test,
My questions are:
Does a unit affected by hellfire have to take a panic reaction against all hellfire tokens gained in that action
Or do they only take 1 test against any gained in that action
One test.
Dayle12 wrote:Secondly
In one action, If a unit of ingilegionaiires caused 2 hellfire tokens on a unit, (assume they pass their test)
Then in a different action a unit of demilegionairres charge them and cause another 3 hellfire effects, would they take a second test ?
Two tests.
HOWEVER. I am considering changing Panic reactions so that a unit only has to take one per hour. There's only so much you can be panicked.
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Re: Hellfire effects
That would mean that a unit that lost in combat but passed the test would then be essentially fearless for the rest of the round. Also would make big changes against Terrifying units.
I think it's better to call for the panic test whenever it is required.
Not being scared of a sneezing panda shouldn't make you immune to chtulhu
I think it's better to call for the panic test whenever it is required.
Not being scared of a sneezing panda shouldn't make you immune to chtulhu
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Re: Hellfire effects
That's the only reason I haven't done it yet. At some point, though, mechanics have to take precedence over instances - you can't have a unit taking twenty tests per hour, it would slow the game too much.
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Re: Hellfire effects
If i play my fear causing byzantii list
I think the most amount of tests i could cause in one turn to a single unit is, 5 including 1 if they loose combat
And that amount would be pushing it to he honest
I think the most amount of tests i could cause in one turn to a single unit is, 5 including 1 if they loose combat
And that amount would be pushing it to he honest
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