RE: [NetEpic ML] Game Questions

From: <nils.saugen_at_...>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 09:05:29 +0100

Hi

This is best solved by looking at the pinning class. The lord of change is
concidered to be a knight class unit so if involved with units of a lesser
pinning class, he should be able to fire the bolt of change. Thats at least
how we do it in our gaming group.

In the rulse for the greater deamons it says: "Greater Daemons can draw and
use the raw energy of Chaos to protect themselves in battle. To represent
this when a Greater Daemon is slain (fails an armor save) it may surrender a
Chaos card to �negate� the killing blow or shot." So it is clearly the
intent of the rules that they should be able to protect themselves in cc by
surrendering a chaos reward card.

One question though, does Greater Deamons recieve a saving throw in cc also,
in the same manner as the Eldar Avatar?

As far as I know the only exception(as Peter pointed out earlier)would be
when facing grey knights in close combat. The weapons of Grey knights is
concidered to be of a non physical psychic nature, and thus the Deamon must
surrender 2 chaos reward cards to survive close combat with a Grey Knight
stand. The Grey knights could wery well bleed you dry of chaos cards. If 4
Grey Knight stands where to engage a Deamon in close combat, and the second
of them where to kill your deamon, and you choose to save him by
surrendering 2 chaos cards, the combat would have to continue, and the next
knight would have an even better chance of striking a killing blow on your
Deamon.

Nils

-----Original Message-----
From: maxerdog_at_... [mailto:maxerdog@...]
Sent: 4. januar 2001 04:05
To: netepic_at_egroups.com
Subject: [NetEpic ML] Game Questions


During a recent game this question arose. Can the Lord of Change
cast the bolt of Change if engaged in close combat? What was
consensus of the group regarding the use of chaos cards to save close
combat damage?

Thanks,
John


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